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I have a video file encoded with MPEG2 that runs at 59.94i (DVD-quality). The footage is entirely animated, with the vast majority of the animation being run with a 3:2 pulldown, indicating that it was telecined (originally animated at 23.976p). However, there are brief moments within the runtime where the animation runs at, for the lack of a better term, a 2:2 pulldown (was originally animated at 29.97p) and even moments where it runs at the full 59.94i (was originally animated at the full 59.94p). I need a way to log the timestamps where these jumps in effective refresh rate start and stop. Has anyone ever done this? And if so, what program did you use to do it?
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