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Old 19th May 2017, 23:07   #8  |  Link
StainlessS
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Forced Film should not be used on hybrid source, which if it contained '30fps parts' and telecine film parts, it would be (hybrid).

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DGIndex, does not support output of Variable Frame Rate, dont know about DVD2AVI but suspect also not.
Using ForcedFilm, is saying that the entire clip is soft telecine, what result you would get from hybrid is to me a mystery.

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Force Film - This option is intended for the special case of film content encoded at 23.976 fps but pulled down for display at 29.97 fps, i.e., 3:2 pulldown. This option will restore the 23.976 fps film rate while keeping audio and video in sync throughout the clip. This option works by ignoring pulldown flags and inserting/removing frames to maintain a constant and sync'ed output stream. Do not use this option on non-3:2 pulled-down material, and, therefore, never use it on PAL or MPEG1. Also do not use this option on streams containing frame repeats.
So for hybrid;- Soft Telecine parts, will output the encoded frames, 30fps parts will have fields thrown away to achieve 23.976 output in sync with the audio.
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