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Old 6th January 2019, 19:58   #4  |  Link
FLX90
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Thank you for your answers.

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Originally Posted by sneaker_ger View Post
Blu-Rays are always CFR so adding --fps 24000/1001 to ensure constant 24/1.001 fps should be fine.
I tried this and 58 % of the frames are variable?

Code:
ffmpeg -i OLD_BOY.Title0.mkv -vf vfrdet -f null -
[Parsed_vfrdet_0 @ 0000000003174400] VFR:0.583336 (100580/71842) min: 41 max: 42)
Quote:
Originally Posted by Sharc View Post
I am not quite sure what you want to achieve
I just want to create a video stream that is as close as the video stream would look like if the BluRay was released with AVC.

Just for comprehension.
--bitrate 16997 would be worse quality than the original VC-1.
--bitrate 16999 wouldn't be better quality than the original VC-1 and would just waste space?

Thanks.
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