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    I've noticed video shot at 29.97fps & set to 60fps works good for high-action internet displays of .wmv's
    Now, I've got some european 25fps...should I double this for high-action internet to 50fps for .wmv's?
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    PS - I think I can go as high as 70fps in the .wmv format....How would this be used?
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    See...what I'm asking is...is the hi-action setting for 29.97fps doubled to 60fps the same as 25fps doubled to 50fps all in the wmv format and should it be technically done?
    Or is this a "try 'em all" crapshoot?
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  3. Why are you doubling the framerate? Is the source material interlaced? If it's not interlaced, then doubling the framerate will achieve nothing but lower compression quality or higher filesize

    I personally can't think of a use for 70fps material.

    will the NTSC (29.97fps) and PAL (25fps) material be encoded into the same video?
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    Why? Because I read (here I think) that if you have hi-action scene, you should use 60 fps with wmv. I tried at 29.97 fps and the scene came out choppy. I increased it to 60 fps and it came out smoother. This was with my interlaced stuff.

    Now, the 25 fps stuff I'm working with I found on the internet. I think it's a quicktime file. I just wondered if I should double it like my interlaced stuff....but gathering from your answer, I guess it won't make any difference because it's not interlaced.

    I would like to feature both 25fps progressive and 29.97fps interlaced in the same online video in the wmv format.

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