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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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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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