As the title states, are there any downsides speeding up a video from 24 -> 25 fps? I am not adding frames, simply speeding up the current ones.
I don't care about the audio, just interested in what it will do to the quality of the video if anything.
Can speeding up cause artefacts, blurry video or any other problems for the video?
This is an animated video.
Tried checking the forum for other threads about this, but couldn't really find any good answer.
Thanks for any feedback!
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Last edited by leotwo; 14th Jun 2024 at 12:20.
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Also, audio doesn't have frames (not counting compressed bitstream packets here, @pandy
), so "fps" only applies to the video portions.
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And you completely missed my question in the first post. Why are you commenting this stuff about the audio? It's totally uninteresting. I just want to know what the possible negative sides are for the VIDEO
Is that difficult to understand?
Feel free to create a thread about audio and video fps and what works and not. But again, it's totally uninteresting to me. -
Changing the frame rate simply changes the time stamps associated with the individual frames, the actual data that makes up the shown 'images' does not need to change. => no quality loss
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There's almost zero point to speeding up a 24fps video if you live in PAL-land, unless you're wanting to combine it with another video that's already 25fps, or something like that.
Virtually all "industry standard" PAL hardware players (Bluray players etc) and TVs with built-in media players are NTSC devices with the addition of PAL refresh rates and playback abilities, so they handle 23.976fps and 24fps frame rates fine.
The TVs and Bluray players here operate at a refresh rate of 60Hz natively (I know higher refresh rates are becoming more common) and don't actually switch to a 50Hz refresh rate until a PAL disc is playing. The Sony player here is even clever enough to switch the TV to 50Hz when playing 25fps video via it's USB input. I don't think the Samsung Bluray player does, but for 24fps it's better for the TV to be refreshing at 60Hz anyway.Last edited by hello_hello; 25th Jun 2024 at 02:17.
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I read it. Sorry for trying to ensure you weren't doing something pointlessly, but it's often the case that someone asking a question doesn't know the question they're asking is the wrong one. Sometimes it's the correct one, but sometimes they need to be dragged kicking and screaming to the right question, and sometimes they don't appreciate the effort others are making to help either way.
Avisynth functions Resize8 Mod - Audio Speed/Meter/Wave - FixBlend.zip - Position.zip
Avisynth/VapourSynth functions CropResize - FrostyBorders - CPreview (Cropping Preview)
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