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Old 10th March 2017, 13:22   #1  |  Link
chilledinsanity
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SVP-like frame interpolation?

I'm almost certain this has been answered elsewhere, but I had difficulty finding an answer. The software SVP (Smooth Video Project) does a pretty impressive job of generating frames based on motion in order to increase the framerate of content, however its focus is for real-time playback. Is there some rough equivalent of this for Avisynth or some other software to generate the frames as a new video; not in real-time, but as some sort of script to be processed?

So say I had a 30fps clip that I wanted to convert to 60fps (or slow down more for slow motion), but instead of doubling frames, I wanted the computer to use motion analysis to take its best guess in generating new ones. How would I go about doing that? Please feel free to dumb this down for me (like posting a sample script), I often get hung up on simple syntax errors.

Thanks in advance.
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