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24th November 2024, 18:57 | #1 | Link |
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Convert 3D video and 2D video to 24 or 48 fps (like The Hobbit) without re-encoding
I was wondering how I can convert a 3D video to 24 fps or 48 fps. I wanted to try this with the Blu-ray of The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (3D MVC).
To convert 23.976 2D video to 24 fps without re-encoding I use UsEac3to but with 3D video I understand I can't as there is a different video layer (MVC). I figure that the best option to do this is to use tsMuxeR. After adding the video file I select below "Change fps: 24" in the main video and in the MVC video. There is no option for 48 fps. I have one question: Is it correct to use UsEac3to or tsMuxeR to convert 2D and 3D to 24 fps without re-encoding or is there some kind of unwanted anomaly that I am not being able to perceive? I would like to use software that allows me to do this with all the guarantees that it will not produce any artifacts in the resulting video. |
25th November 2024, 11:59 | #3 | Link |
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Yes, I can convert the audio from 23.976 to 24 fps with UsEac3to or use other software. With 48 fps I think there would be a problem.
Anyway, let's suppose that I am only going to convert 2D and 3D from 23.976 to 24 fps. What software should I use that guarantees no artifacts? |
25th November 2024, 15:34 | #4 | Link |
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Don't know about the MVC-layer of 3D, but a 2D AVC stream (of 3D or 2D) can be sped-up with eac3to. I use UsEac3to as frontend.
If you target to mux the 2D stream in mkv, rewriting timestamps to 24fps can also be done by MKVToolNix. Set "Default duration/FPS" to 24p and check the "Fix bitstream timing info"-box. Works only for AVC. Both ways go without recoding; it's just rewriting timestamps in the elementary videostream. Last edited by von Suppé; 25th November 2024 at 15:37. |
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I think 3D-BD is legal only in 23.976fps.
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26th November 2024, 00:11 | #7 | Link |
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Thank you very much to all of you.
Two things: 1- If I convert a 2D video from 23.976 to 24 fps with tsMuxeR, UsEac3to or MKVToolNix can there be stuttering or some kind of artifact? That's what worries me the most, to do a conversion and believe that it is free of some kind of artifacts because I don't know how to recognize some of them. I suppose it can also be done with FFmpeg but I don't know if it can be done without re-encoding. 2 - Regarding what you say, I found this: HDMI 3D standard allows only 23.976Hz for MVC stream So, if instead of creating a BD-3DMVC I create a MKV-3DMVC or a M2TS-3DMVC… will the conversion to 24 fps work or will it not work because the HDMI standard for 3D does not allow it? |
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You may just try your luck, demux/reflag/remux, feed it to your playback chain and report your findings.
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And given that 24.000fps MPEG-2, VC-1 and AVC video is supported in the Blu-ray specification, there should not be a problem.
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