*** Help! Calling all video encoding wizards!!!

Howard

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I have a bunch of XviD-encoded movie files which were apparently from a 23.xxxfps source, which plays at 25fps. Because of this (I think), there is a CRAZY, unwatchable amount of jerkiness in all motion. Is there ANY WAY I can watch this normally? :(

:( :( :(

Please, I need assistance!
 

TheBoyBlunder

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So what's the problem? It's an ntsc source but it's playing at pal fps? Can you double check the xvid codec settings? And I think you have the wrong website, try www.doom9.org .
 
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Originally posted by: Howard
I have a bunch of XviD-encoded movie files which were apparently from a 23.xxxfps source, which plays at 25fps. Because of this (I think), there is a CRAZY, unwatchable amount of jerkiness in all motion. Is there ANY WAY I can watch this normally? :(

:( :( :(

Please, I need assistance!

I dunno, buy the movies?

- M4H
 

Howard

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Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Originally posted by: Howard
I have a bunch of XviD-encoded movie files which were apparently from a 23.xxxfps source, which plays at 25fps. Because of this (I think), there is a CRAZY, unwatchable amount of jerkiness in all motion. Is there ANY WAY I can watch this normally? :(

:( :( :(

Please, I need assistance!

I dunno, buy the movies?

- M4H
You're right. I'm sorry.
 

Howard

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Originally posted by: KingNothing
Hold, on, let me put on my robe and wizard hat.

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nope
That was a good start, but you broke my heart with the last word. :(
 

Koing

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You can change the fps in a editing program.

Premiere certainly does.

Koing
 
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But where are the extra 2 fps going to come from? I guess you can use TMPGEnc or say premiere to "blend" the frames but it won't look much better..
 

Koing

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Originally posted by: freedomsbeat212
But where are the extra 2 fps going to come from? I guess you can use TMPGEnc or say premiere to "blend" the frames but it won't look much better..

From the next frame.

It will only be speeded up a tiny bit. He has 23.xxfps and the pal format is 25fps. The video will be xxx frame. So the video will be 2fps.

It will only be speeded up a bit I think.

Koing