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Recordit 60 fps
Recordit 60 fps






recordit 60 fps

I could upload a sample if someone can recommend a good free upload/filesharing service for a 200MB file. I record it via firewire from my Comcast motorola DCT6200 STB.

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What's causing this desync? I assume it's just a timebase issue (if that's the right word for it)Īlso, does anyone have a tip to stretch or shrink AC3 5.1 channel audio? My only convoluted thought right now is to take the AC3 and convert it to wav 5.1, and then use WavSource() and adjust it in AVIsynth, then mux it with the video (Nero needs the audio and video to be muxed) I guess I'll have to monkey around with the sound to make it fit (for some reason it doesn't seem to be set for 23.976 or 24 fps either).Īt this point I'm trying to understand why I'm getting such oddball results. I can then use AssumeFPS() to set it up for 24 fps. If I go back into the script set it up for FDecimate(rate=24.281,threshold=3) I get pretty good video, no repeating frames, no missed unique frames.

RECORDIT 60 FPS PLUS

I basically counted unique frames until the time indicated 20 plus seconds, divided number of unique frames by exact time and got 24.281 FPS. My problem is that I am finding that the source seems to be actually yielding 24.281 fps instead of 24 (or 23.976). I stepped through VFAPI avi with Virtualdub and noted each original frame. I used the FDecimate plugin pretty successfully except I noticed an occasion stutter in the video. It's not a nice neat 3/2 pattern, so I was forced to use FDecimate. I use VideoRedo to edit out commercials, output it as an MPEG2 file, AC3 audio, direct copy,no re-rendering.įrom there is DVD2AVI->VFAPIconv->AVIsynth->Virtualdub (for now-eventually I might use Nero's Recode H.264 in place of Virtualdub/X.264) I am planning on reducing it back to it's original 24 fps. Hi, kinda new to AVIsynth, so hopefully I can express my problem coherently.








Recordit 60 fps