Thread: VFRtoCFR
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Old 29th May 2012, 21:38   #15  |  Link
Aktan
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I have not thought of that, but I do create VFR MP4s and MKVs regularly. I make encodes of console emulator games being played back via an input files a lot, and those may have a ton of real duplicate frames. I capture and then I run it through something like DeDup, or lately, ExactDedup to create a timecode file and remove duplicate frames. It is because I know what the original CFR source looks like that I noticed the problems I deem incorrect with Dss2 and FFMS2. I should probably read what the MKV timecodes stand for, but I believe it does mean the start time of a frame, in which case, in your example, the program generating the timecodes are doing it wrong and nothing I can do to fix it.
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