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  1. I'm having a very difficult time decimating this source: https://mega.nz/file/hA9BjZRQ#BKxiMa60gXLCh6aeOUHjAD8KNDpALKv1cvmJGGVqJ_Y (I know it's a large file, but given the seemingly random patterns of dupes, I can't just upload a sample.)

    One person I talked with suggested:

    TDecimate(0,6,23)

    based on the sample I sent them, but that didn't remove all of the dupes. Would anyone here be able to take a look at this? Is it even worth removing the dupes, or should I just restore it to 18fps with assumefps, and leave the dupes in?
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    What are the specs of the file? Is a 1:1 blu-ray rip?
    This movie has been restored. Why would you want to decimate to a
    non-standard frame rate?
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  3. Originally Posted by davexnet View Post
    What are the specs of the file? Is a 1:1 blu-ray rip?
    This movie has been restored. Why would you want to decimate to a
    non-standard frame rate?
    It's a BDRemux. I'm trying to remove the duplicate frames and restore it to silent film speed for a 576p rip.
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    I'm not going to download 25gb I dare say some will.
    Can you cut some out from the body of the movie?
    In this forum you can upload up to 500mb
    There's a version of it here. I may try and download that to take a look.
    What is the existing frame rate?
    https://ww1.m4uhd.tv/watch-movie-jaccuse-1919-270198.html
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  5. The FPS is 25. I sent a sample to a friend, but they were unable to decimate it fully based on what I sent. This is the sample I sent: https://www.swisstransfer.com/d/fdc5195a-3e6b-4843-aa46-6b063a0897f3
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    I don't think its going to work with decimate, different sections have different underlying frame rates, with
    variations up to 1.5 fps.
    Search the forum for detect duplicates for alternate methods
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    Originally Posted by ZacharyGeorgeNN View Post
    The FPS is 25. I sent a sample to a friend, but they were unable to decimate it fully based on what I sent. This is the sample I sent: https://www.swisstransfer.com/d/fdc5195a-3e6b-4843-aa46-6b063a0897f3
    try what is here in this thread - https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/317866-Remove-Duplicate-Frames
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