On Fri, 2008-05-23 at 05:15 +0200, Bernhard Praschinger wrote:
> Hallo
> 
> Florin Andrei wrote:
> > I'm looking for a way to convert a 60fps video stream to true NTSC frame 
> > rate (29.97i). Converting frames to fields to half the frame rate and 
> > interlace is easy, but it's the shaving off of the 0.1% of the frame 
> > rate that worries me.
> > 
> > How about yuvmotionfps? Is it good enough to make a smooth conversion 60 
> > --> 59.94?
> > Other suggestions?
> The other conversation tool it yuvfps which just droppes or inserts 
> frames. Might also work her well because you have only to drop one frame 
> every 1001 frames.
> Take a look at the note that note on the yuvmotionfps homepage: Should I 
> use it to do Film (24fps) to PAL (25fps) conversion ?
> 
> The obvious thing is that yuvfps will be faster.
> If the encoding does not take too long just try both versions. And see 
> which version generate the better output.

On a related note: is there any other motion-estimation based frame
rate conversion implementation available as open source? Or is
yuvmotionfps the only game in town?

Thanks,
Roman.


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