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Old 28th August 2012, 12:50   #3  |  Link
mariner
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Quote:
Originally Posted by neuron2 View Post
You can't fix it without re-encoding. You can run an Avisynth script for re-encoding or for real-time playback:

TDecimate(cycleR=1,cycle=23)

You'll end up with a weird frame rate, though.
Thanks for the kind reply, neuron2.

A few questions:

1. Does it start from frame 1? Or does it identify the repeated frame?

2. What frame rate do you suggest to use for reencoding the decimated video stream? Same as the original, 23.976?

3. What software should I use to speed up/resample the audio stream to match the new video stream? Do I do 24/23 speed up? Can it be done keeping the same pitch?

4. Same for subtitle?

5. Is this due to some obscure anime cadence confusing the splitter? Or is this a genuine error in the encoding encoding?

Many thanks and best regards.
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