TomVS
Member
Hello,
I want to know if it is possible to change the fps in set-and-forget dvd to divx programs like dvdx or xmpeg
At the moment I use virtualdub (latest version) to change the fps to 18 (gpcinema)
Or I use an avisynth script like this (see below) to change the fps.
Avisynth does the job very well because it seems to interpolate the lost frames....
I do not use the decimate frames... in virtualdub because I want +- 18fps (gpcinema@166mHz)
e.g. avisynth-script -----> you can open this file in virtualdub
AVIFileSource("C:\xxxxxxxxx.avi")
ConvertFPS(18.0)
This however is a long process and needs a lot of manual input.
Programs like xmpeg or dvdx are very handy but seem to deliver divx files only at 25fps (like the originals). Does anyone have a hint !?
I want to know if it is possible to change the fps in set-and-forget dvd to divx programs like dvdx or xmpeg
At the moment I use virtualdub (latest version) to change the fps to 18 (gpcinema)
Or I use an avisynth script like this (see below) to change the fps.
Avisynth does the job very well because it seems to interpolate the lost frames....
I do not use the decimate frames... in virtualdub because I want +- 18fps (gpcinema@166mHz)
e.g. avisynth-script -----> you can open this file in virtualdub
AVIFileSource("C:\xxxxxxxxx.avi")
ConvertFPS(18.0)
This however is a long process and needs a lot of manual input.
Programs like xmpeg or dvdx are very handy but seem to deliver divx files only at 25fps (like the originals). Does anyone have a hint !?