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Old 1st June 2011, 18:51   #1  |  Link
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VFR encoding : help!!

Hey guys!

I'm trying to do vfr encode of a anime from.ts,

It's hybrid, interlaced 29.97fps cfr.

I tried to load decomevfr.dll,
using
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Loadplugin("decombvfr.dll")
It said unable to load plugin!
Animeivtc had some problems like that!


I tried animeivtc, decombvfr.. I just couldn't make them work, if anyone of you can show me that with good examples, It'll be good!!


Thanks!

I heard avisynth can't do vfr, but there must be a way to do it, rite?

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Do... do you happen to have decombvfr.dll in the same directory as the avs file that line is in?
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yup..
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Old 10th June 2011, 17:57   #4  |  Link
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http://avisynth.org/mediawiki/VFR#en..._vfr_.28mkv.29
Use the TIVTC method.
Decomb521VFR is more outdated compared to TIVTC IIRC and personally, I could not get it to work at all .

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