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Originally Posted by TheFluff
Speculating, though: if the issue is that the video doesn't update often enough on static scenes to refresh the subtitles properly with some renderers and enforcing a sane-ish minimum frame duration isn't an option for some reason (it should be, long sequences of identical frames are essentially free in h264)
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Well one of my previous ideas was to just leave the file 60 fps since it doesn't take much more space (if anything really), but an arguement came up on that idea. Which was about 60 fps isn't a multiple of 24, so you get a 2-3-2-3-2-3 pattern instead of a constant duplication which may result in slight judder. And going with fps higher than 60 wasn't an option either because apparently some media players also have problems with such content.