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Title says it all. I'm looking to convert some old PAL DVDs to 23.976fps and looking for the best way to do it. I used dvd2avi to convert to 25p and then vdub to slow down to 23.976 but to resulting video still looks too "fast" like it is still running at 25fps. So I was wondering if any of you fine folks had a better method.
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Virtualdub should be fine...
Are you using this way explained here?
http://www.ghacks.net/2011/06/26/how-to-...irtualdub/
Maybe you are not changing the speed, but reencode the video with the new framerate, but original speed.
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(2016-04-20, 05:45 PM)taas007 Wrote: Just throwing another link in the pot:
http://toolstud.io/video/framerate.php?i...fps=23.976
Wow, that link is extremely helpful. Maybe with that tool I can check, if I get the US Devils Advocate Video (original statue art) to fit the PAL Audio.
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(2016-04-20, 03:42 PM)MrBrown Wrote: Virtualdub should be fine...
Are you using this way explained here?
http://www.ghacks.net/2011/06/26/how-to-...irtualdub/
Maybe you are not changing the speed, but reencode the video with the new framerate, but original speed.
Yep did that exact thing. DVD2AVI changes 576i to 576p and then vdub lowers the speed to 23.976.
(2016-04-20, 03:42 PM)MrBrown Wrote: Maybe you are not changing the speed, but reencode the video with the new framerate, but original speed.
Maybe I am and my de-interlacing is wrong
(2016-04-20, 05:45 PM)taas007 Wrote: Just throwing another link in the pot:
http://toolstud.io/video/framerate.php?i...fps=23.976
Thanks for that tool also, taas.
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after effects -> import clip -> interpret as (enter framerate) -> export -> done
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Going to give that a try and see if it makes a difference bendermac, thanks!
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PDB, are your PAL DVDs movies? If so, it's highly unlikely that they are interlaced in the first place.
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(2016-04-21, 11:25 PM)Chewtobacca Wrote: PDB, are your PAL DVDs movies? If so, it's highly unlikely that they are interlaced in the first place.
As living in Germany, I tell you: It is not.
There are plenty of German DVDs that are interlaced.
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