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simdavid
20th July 2003, 10:25
I'm apologise to the moderator if this post is not suitable for this forum as there is no specific forum for pulldown.

I recently pulldown a movie SVCD that is fps 25.00 PAL to fps 29.970. It was by accident. I've delete the original m2v file and left with the pulldown m2v.

Well, silly things like this happen to me once in a while. I wonder how do I remove the RFF or TFF flags in pulldown so that the source will go back to orginal state. The pulldown software that I used is by Woolsoft GUI version.

Tobytl
22nd July 2003, 13:50
Of course its possible, maybe not with the woolsoft version, but it is with the regular one. A commandline like this should do it: pulldown messedup.m2v fixed.m2v -norff
The cli version should be on the doom9 download page somewhere.

Tobytl
23rd July 2003, 01:41
I stand corrected, it CAN be done in the gui version... Sorry ;)!! Just click the green round thing next to "No RFF".

Ewww, its all gui.....

simdavid
25th July 2003, 20:34
Thanks Tobytl, I will try that:)

rs008f
16th September 2003, 23:32
It doesn't work. I mistakenly did a pull down on 29.97 fps MPEG-2 files. The MPEG-2 video became longer and is out of sync with the audio now. The NORFF option does not make the MPEG-2 file back to it's original state with right timing.