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Old 10th October 2018, 16:47   #6  |  Link
wonkey_monkey
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TDecimate is meant for deleting duplicates rather than blends. You could try srestore(x), where x is the current framerate multipled by 0.8, although I'm not sure how well it would work in this case.

Be advised that if you jump around in the file (in VirtualDub for example), srestore takes a few frames to stabilise.

Actually, given that you've got two blended frames in a row, you may need something more complicated to get a decent result. Are they duplicates of each other? Do all original frames exist on either side of the blends?
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