Nicholas Robbins <nickrobbins-at-yahoo.com <at> ffmpeg.org> writes:
> >> You are using dejudder & fps to produce a stream of > >> frames lies ABCDDEFGHH... then decimate drops the > >> dups. Seems brutal. > > > > Why / how? > > It just seems strange to me to make those extra frames > just to throw them away. Seems mean to the frames I > guess. But, if it works.. The original (24fps) stream has: A B C D E F G H I The telecined (30fps) stream has: A/A B/B B/C C/D D/D E/E F/F F/G G/H H/H I/I Fieldmatch produces this (or something very similar): A/A B/B C/C D/D D/D E/E F/F G/G H/H H/H I/I (it will not drop a frame, it will output one frame for each input frame from the telecined stream) If you don't use decimate, you will get output different from the original stream, with decimate, you (hopefully!) get: A B C D E F G H I I pushed the documentation update assuming you are a native speaker... Thank you, Carl Eugen _______________________________________________ ffmpeg-devel mailing list ffmpeg-devel@ffmpeg.org http://ffmpeg.org/mailman/listinfo/ffmpeg-devel