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  1. I've tried both the change FPS and Resample FPS filters (also changed the Video Output from Copy) and it's still the same length. I want the video to be slower so that the length increases by a few seconds.

    Can Avidemux handle this or should I look to something else?
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  2. I don't use AviDemux and I'm sure someone that does will come along to answer your question.

    But it's a simple matter to slow a video by changing the framerate using AviSynth. For example, if the video is 23.976fps, by adding the line:

    AssumeFPS(20)

    to the script, the video is slowed to 20fps. And depending on the type of video, you can do it in other ways without even reencoding the video (AviSynth requires reencoding).
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  3. Originally Posted by manono View Post
    I don't use AviDemux and I'm sure someone that does will come along to answer your question.

    But it's a simple matter to slow a video by changing the framerate using AviSynth. For example, if the video is 23.976fps, by adding the line:

    AssumeFPS(20)

    to the script, the video is slowed to 20fps. And depending on the type of video, you can do it in other ways without even reencoding the video (AviSynth requires reencoding).
    I downloaded AviSynth but I don't know how to open it or how to add that line.
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    Avisynth is not an application you open. It runs in the background as a frameserver and it's actions are controlled
    by a script which can be opened by any app that accepts these scripts, such as ripbot264, virtualdub filtermod and many more

    I tried avidemux and it slows down the video just fine. I loaded a short PAL clip (25 fps) and set "copy" to mpeg4 AVC,
    set video/configure to general tab/basic/very fast, and added the filter Change FPS and set destination frame rate to 23.96

    For audio I chose aac, and under filter I chose frame rate change Pal To Film

    Successfully created an NTSC frame rate (film) conversion
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  5. Those settings in avidemux worked, thanks!
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