Hi.
Can I change the Framerate of my videos when I convert them? Doesn't it make the picture and sound of my video mismatch???
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why do you want to change the frame rate ?
It depends on which method you are using to change the frame rate. If you add/delete frames it can keep sync
e.g. 30.0 FPS . You change it to 60.0FPS by adding duplicates or blends every 2nd frame. The running time will be identical and in sync (2x the framerate, but 2x the number of frames, so it's in sync)
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Hi, I don't really mean to hijack the thread, but since it is a similar topic and a simple question:
I have a video that shows the following in mediainfo:
Frame rate mode : Variable
Frame rate : 24.180 FPS
Minimum frame rate : 11.988 FPS
Maximum frame rate : 119.880 FPS
Original frame rate : 29.970 (30000/1001) FPS
I was wondering how am I able to get the original constant frame rate of 29.970 FPS back? When using avisynth, would using "fpsden=30000, fpsnum=1001" in the source filter do the trick? -
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Hi,
Is it just coincidence that min and max framerate there is difference just in decimal point? Seems to me bit weird, but not using VFR so probably it is normal.
Edit: it is just header, who knows if it is really VFR or Constant frame rate. Don't think there is in real life video recorded and converted any usage of VFR. Except security cameras or similar.
O.k. it is good for compostition of videos with different frame rates, for example 25 and 60 and 30000/1001, and this is only think I can imagine to be useful, but min and max, seems to me be made up. Why the Framerate should be bigger than highest frame rate? If recording with camera that is able to record at 60 fps, I believe i got max also higher than 60 and it seems to me be nonsense.
BernixLast edited by Bernix; 1st Oct 2018 at 07:46. Reason: Edit
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Hi,
in fact Variable frame rate is evil. Pure evil. Cause lot of troubles. If you have source at same framerate, codec itself take care of duplicated frames so next frame cost almost 0 bits. Nothing but trouble. Therefore I hate Handbrake and his fellow Vidcoder, because they have VFR default. And purely encoding not editing software. Yes editing, you can if it can be called editing.
Bernix
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