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13th July 2006, 02:21 | #1 | Link |
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How do you determine the framerate of a video?
Having recently discovered the wonders of Gabest's FLV splitter and enabling FLV1 decoding on FFDShow, I was going to try making watchable versions of a couple of X-Men anime intros on YouTube.
In trying to find out the A/V specs of each file, I used ZoomPlayer and FFDShow's tray icons. The "Playing Information" dialog in Zoomplayer reported the files as having 29.97fps but the FFDShow's "Video Decoder" section reports it as having 25fps. The only other thing I can think of to find out a video's framerate is to open it via AVISource or DirectShowSource (without setting the fps parameter). So, which method do you trust will give you the real framerate of a video?
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