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Originally Posted by guth
If duplicate frames appear, Deshaker should already behave exactly the way you describe.
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Hi Gunnar,
I don't know what I have done wrong, but you are right - it does work in the way described. I am not sure why I didn't get the results I was looking for so far, but it was definitely some mistake on my behalf.
I have a small example clip with lots of dropped frames that shows that you're right:
Source (MJPEG):
http://rapidshare.com/files/41311023...scene.avi.html
Results (H264):
http://rapidshare.com/files/41311156..._H264.avi.html
Settings:
http://rapidshare.com/files/413115102/settings.png.html
Frames 80 to 130 of the filtered video show results as expected.
Do you have any advise regarding the minor glitches between frame 171 and 172 and between frame 211 and 212 of the filtered video?