I have a DivX (DivX 3, Low Motion) which is, for some reason, encoded at 23.978 fps rather than 23.976 fps. I would like to create an NTSC Film SVCD from it using TMPGEnc. Should I ignore the unusual frame rate and proceed as usual? Am I likely to have any problems?
Thanks in advance.
SatoriGFX.
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With such a tiny difference in source and target framerates you should not get any problems at all. Go ahead and encode, it should be fine.
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