Hi,
I recently purchased a NEC ND-2500A and it is great, but while trying to make DVD MPEG2 files I discovered that there is no "DVD-Film" with 23.976 fps in MPGEnc Pro. I have several anime episodes with those frame rates. Any way of sorting the problem out?
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Comon, someone must know what to do! I've seen PAL -> NTSC conversions but can you convert a 23.976 fps NTSC to a 29 NTSC?
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convert to 23,976fps with 3:2 pulldown. if your encoder doesn't support 3:2 pulldown just convert to 23,976fps and then use pulldown.exe. if your encoder can't convert to 23,976fps get another one.
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After digging through a few pages of posts I found out that the 23.976 file will encode fine with 29 fps in MPGEnc Plus, it said "23.976 fps (internally 29 fps)" so it encoded fine. And I used 3:2 pulldown too. Thanks baldrick.
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