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Old 25th November 2019, 16:19   #1  |  Link
maldon
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eac3to says "The video bitstream is encoded in a non-standard framerate"

One example with 2 mkv files:

The first one (Mediainfo):

23.976 FPS (24000/1001) FPS

The second one (Mediainfo):

23.976 FPS (just 23.976)

The first one (eac3to)

23.976p

The video bitstream is encoded in a non-standard framerate <WARNING>

The video bitstream framerate field doesn't match the container framerate. <WARNING>

The second one (eac3to)

23.975p

The video bitstream is encoded in a non-standard framerate. <WARNING>

The video bitstream framerate field doesn't match the container framerate. <WARNING>

On eac3to I used -changeTo23.976 (video track only) to get rid of those messages. Then, I remux with audio and check the new mkv file, now it’s ok and no warnings.

I’ve done that with the “23.976p file” only, but what can I do with the “23.975p file”? Should I used -changeTo23.976 again or I will get a video file with duplicated frames, gaps or unsynchronized?
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