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24th May 2011, 11:20 | #1 | Link |
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Staxrip - Trying to speed up frame rate and audio tempo
Hello all,
I have some video clips with an odd frame rate of 20, which I would like to speed up to 24 FPS (with the audio in sync) while converting them in Staxrip. I've managed to increase the frame rate with AssumeFPS already, but Staxrip always ignores the TimeStretch filter I've set up (I don't want the pitch to change), so the audio lags behind. I've set Staxrip to look for Avisynth's plugin directory. I've also searched for help both on Google and on these forums, but I'm stumped. How do I solve this problem, so that the audio won't remain unchanged? How would you do this? |
29th May 2011, 08:54 | #2 | Link |
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Hmmm, I have some doubt if time stretching / preserving the pitch will produce satisfactory results for the wide range from 20 to 24 fps (+20% may produce audible artefacts, but I am not sure). Have you tried your script external to StaxRip? |
29th May 2011, 19:50 | #3 | Link |
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Hello Sharc,
Yes, I copied the code from an .AVS-file I wrote and used earlier with a Avisynth/VirtualDub combo, where it worked fine. In Staxrip, I used it in the code of one of the filters. In the processed video file, the video frame rate was correctly set to 24 , but no processing was done to the audio. I'm not very experienced in using Avisynth filters in Staxrip, so I'm not entirely sure what works, and how does one make them work. As for the sound quality and artifacts: it's not a huge problem, I'm more concerned about the out-of-sync sound that is happening currently. |
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assumefps, speed, staxrip, sync, timestretch |
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