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Old 2nd September 2016, 23:54   #3  |  Link
Hgp3
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sharc View Post
Is your 25fps video true interlaced or progressive (fake interlaced)?
I don't really know what you mean with true or fake interlaced. I would guess it is progressive being animated and not filmed and not showing the well known interlacing artifacts. But please take a look in the MediaInfo:
Code:
Video
ID                             : 1
Format                         : AVC
Format/Info                    : Advanced Video Codec
Format profile                 : High@L4.1
Format settings, CABAC         : Yes
Format settings, ReFrames      : 4 frames
Codec ID                       : V_MPEG4/ISO/AVC
Duration                       : 5s 840ms
Bit rate mode                  : Variable
Bit rate                       : 30.8 Mbps
Maximum bit rate               : 38.0 Mbps
Width                          : 1 920 pixels
Height                         : 1 080 pixels
Display aspect ratio           : 16:9
Frame rate mode                : Constant
Frame rate                     : 25.000 fps
Color space                    : YUV
Chroma subsampling             : 4:2:0
Bit depth                      : 8 bits
Scan type                      : MBAFF
Scan order                     : Top Field First
Bits/(Pixel*Frame)             : 0.593
Stream size                    : 21.4 MiB (91%)
Language                       : English
Default                        : No
Forced                         : No
SOURCE_ID                      : 001011
_STATISTICS_WRITING_APP        : mkvmerge v7.6.0 ('Garden of Dreams') 64bit built on Feb  8 2015 13:04:34
_STATISTICS_WRITING_DATE_UTC   : 2016-09-02 22:00:32
_STATISTICS_TAGS               : BPS DURATION NUMBER_OF_FRAMES NUMBER_OF_BYTES
DURATION                       : 00:00:05.760000000
NUMBER_OF_FRAMES               : 144
NUMBER_OF_BYTES                : 22962690
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sharc View Post
Why do you want to change the framerate? Is it just for correcting the audio pitch?
It seems I wasn't clear enough, sorry. It is not only about the audio but connected with it. I don't have any deeper knowledge about encoding and this is why I want to take an already well encoded version from someone else (video and original audio) and put it together with my edited audio and subtitles. The original (and every reencode made from it) has 23,976 fps, so I would get the whole thing with ideal conditions I think. (Good encode, original audio untouched, second audio matches after edit, subtitles match after edit)

If I only edit the pitch of my audio files, I would have to perform an unnecessary reencode of the original audio (lower quality) and I would have to encode the video myself (lower quality/bigger file). It wouldn't greatly effect my second audio that I definitly have to edit and I could leave the subtitles untouched.

I would definitly want to go with the first option, but you are free to convince me that the second one is the right for me.

Quote:
Originally Posted by Sharc View Post
I suggest that you upload a sample of your .mkv of few seconds duration.
Here it is: sample
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