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03-09-2004, 12:37 AM
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I have an AVI source that was encoded using a current Xvid codec. The file is 23.976 FPS and when played appears very clear but slightly jumpy on some scenes. It looks like it was probablly a PAL (25fps) source and just directly encoded to 23.976.

Is there anything I can do to eliminate the jumpy scenes? Can I convert back to 25fps with the help of an AniSynth filter?

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what means:

" It looks like it was probablly a PAL (25fps) source .."
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When viewing the AVI file it skips in a very consistent rate. It looks like a frame per second is missing.

I made a TOTAL GUESS that the source was 25fps and it was just encoded at 23.976.

The quality of the output is EXCELLENT other than the consistent skipping. It may be a mistake but I am working with the assumption that this was a well encoded file that just was misconverted from 25fps to 23.976.

Taking that assumption is the a process that can fix the problem? Can you re-encode to 25fps and then convert back to 23.976?


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03-09-2004, 04:33 AM
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With what you are describing : no !
You can recreate frames that were badly discarded in the first conversion.
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