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    Is there away to change the frame size that is at 352 x 240 14,985fps to one that TMPGenc with load?
    Any help appreciated.
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  2. What is the recording of? An explosion? The most I have ever heard in fps is 100. You must mean 14,985 frams. Anyway what is the file type?
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    I have several movies in .avi format Santa Claus 2, Blue Crush, One Hour Photo
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  4. In a new project in TMPGEnc, for the video source place one .avi file. Or you could just click on File, then move down to Project Wizard, then choose the appropriate choice
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    TMPGEnc won't even load them. I've only noticed this problem with files that are under 25,000 fps. I want to know if there is a way to up them to atleast 25,000fps?
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  6. If you have AviSynth installed try this. In your AVS script use this line

    AVISource("C:\yourfile.avi").AssumeFPS(25)

    I am not sure if this will speed up your video.

    If this above does not work to your satisfaction, check out the following link

    http://www.dynapel.com/private/mp_overview.htm
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