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Prodater64
3rd August 2005, 19:39
I need some 29.97 interlaced and 23.976 samples, something like 50Mb filesize.
Could somebody upload it with rapidshare.de or another way.
Later I can enable a ftp server if anybody prefer it.
Thanks in advance.
Prodater64
4th August 2005, 01:10
You can upload it to my ftp server:
pro64.no-ip.org
User: D9
Password: user
Mug Funky
6th August 2005, 08:44
umm... when you say 23.976 do you mean flagged to 29.97 (ie NTSC FILM) or do you mean no rff flags, and a true frame rate of 23.976? or even 23.976 with hard 3:2 pulldown and encoded as 29.97i? there's several ways to do it...
i think there's sample clips available at some web sites. but i don't understand what you need these for (and if there's really no NTSC footage available to you, you can easily make some by slowing down and resizing progressive PAL).
Prodater64
6th August 2005, 14:03
umm... when you say 23.976 do you mean flagged to 29.97 (ie NTSC FILM) or do you mean no rff flags, and a true frame rate of 23.976? or even 23.976 with hard 3:2 pulldown and encoded as 29.97i? there's several ways to do it...
i think there's sample clips available at some web sites. but i don't understand what you need these for (and if there's really no NTSC footage available to you, you can easily make some by slowing down and resizing progressive PAL).
I need it so Ill be sure that I didnt any error encoding it.
I dont know how to do 29.97 real interlaced.
23.976 can be straight 23.976 progressive or 29.97 pulldowned so with dvd2avi I can obtain original 23.976 progressive.
Im doing some test converting to and from pal-ntsc in a way similar but not the same than dgpulldown.
neuron2
6th August 2005, 14:13
I'm doing some tests converting to and from pal-ntsc in a way similar to but not the same as DGPulldown. What approach are you experimenting with? Enquiring minds want to know. :)
Inc
7th August 2005, 00:23
As you live in PAL Land Prodater, a 23.976 can be simply obtained out of a 25fps progressive stream by applying an assumefps(23.976,true). In case of a "real" 29.97 interlaced stream, well ..... depends on WHAT you want to test, maybe a "brutal" assumefps(29.97,true) out of a real interlaced 25 fps PAL could give a little help, but the Audio will be like disneyland and movements like the ones from the "roadrunner".
Prodater64
7th August 2005, 01:01
As you live in PAL Land Prodater, a 23.976 can be simply obtained out of a 25fps progressive stream by applying an assumefps(23.976,true). In case of a "real" 29.97 interlaced stream, well ..... depends on WHAT you want to test, maybe a "brutal" assumefps(29.97,true) out of a real interlaced 25 fps PAL could give a little help, but the Audio will be like disneyland and movements like the ones from the "roadrunner".
I need a good 29.97 interlaced, just to do some test related with fps change and a/v sync.
I will try 25 to 23.976.
Thanks.
Prodater64
7th August 2005, 21:12
Forget it, I already got someones.
Thanks.
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