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Old 30th November 2008, 04:11   #4  |  Link
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Originally Posted by jase99 View Post
I was thinking I should use a framerate that matched the artwork. For example, frames 0 and 1 are the same apart from dirt/noise/grain, likewise frames 2 and 3 are the same, 4 & 5, etc. Therefore I thought I should only pass every other frame to the encoder, after all, what's the point of encoding redundant information?
Sure, that's fine as long as your target format is compatible with the decimated rate. You couldn't put 11 fps on a DVD for example.

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On closer inspection I see small runs every now and then where every consecutive frame is unique. On occassion I see more than 2 duplicate frames of animation, for example frames 408 thru 419 are all the same frame of animation, only grain is different.
That appears to be an intentional static scene. You can't just remove all duplicates because you will destroy static scenes.
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