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4th April 2021, 14:00 | #1 | Link |
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Find Original Frame Rate from Time Compressed Source
I found this cartoon DVD, but the video appears to be time compressed. Maybe to fit into the original broadcast time slot given that it looks like they used a broadcast master for the DVD. Is there an intelligent way to decimate it to achieve a minimum number of dropped frames / duplicated frames and get it back to the original 23.976fps? I'm just going to assume it was 23.976fps, because animation.
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4th April 2021, 14:26 | #2 | Link |
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-Find another source, maybe with worse picture quality, logo, etc.
-Look for longer scenes, find out, how much shorter the scene is in your source, calculate factor between both -Use TDecimate, mode 2 with framerate*factor, followed by assumefps(24000,1001). -Use the factor also for stretching the sound The problem may be that there is more than one factor, worst case in each scene... Then it's really a lot of work. |
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