VfrToCfr

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#REDIRECT [[External_filters#Frame_Rate_Conversion]]
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{{FilterCat4|External_filters|Scripts|Adjustment_filters|Frame_Rate_Conversion}}
{{FilterCat|External_filters|Adjustment_filters|Frame_Rate_Conversion}}
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{{Filter3
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|joyje
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|v1.1.1
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|[https://github.com/jojje/VfrToCfr-the-other-one/releases vfrtocfr-1.1.1.zip]
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|Frame Rate Converters
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|BSD
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|6=}}
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== Description ==
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This plugin converts variable frame rate clips to constant frame rate by introducing null frames.
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By specifying a constant target frame rate (CFR) in the form of a numerator and denominator that yield a frame rate higher than the average frame rate of variable frame rate (VFR) clip, the plugin will insert null frames (exact copies of previous frame(s)) where needed to keep the framerate constant.
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== Requirements ==
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* AviSynth 2.6 or [http://sourceforge.net/projects/avisynth2/ greater]
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* Supported color formats: [[RGB24]], [[RGB32]], [[Y8]], [[YV12]], [[YV16]], [[YV24]]
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== [[Script variables|Syntax and Parameters]] ==
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:{{Template:FuncDef|TimecodeFPS (clip, string "timecodes", int "fpsnum", int "fpsden", bool "debug") }}
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::{{Par2| |clip|last}}
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:::Input clip.  Can be any AviSynth supported colorspace.  Must have exactly the same number of frames as lines in timecodes.
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::{{Par2|timescodes|string|""}}
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:::Path to a matroska v2 timecodes file.  Only matroska v2 timecodes files are supported.
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::{{Par2|fpsnum|int|0}}
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:::Numerator of the target FPS.
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::{{Par2|fpsden|int|0}}
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:::Denominator of the target FPS.
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::{{Par2|debug|bool|false}}
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:::Whether or not to show internal information (render it on top of the video). This parameter is optional and defaults to false.
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== Examples ==
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Convert a VFR video clip to CFR FILM (23.976fps):
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FFVideoSource( "myclip.mp4", timecodes="timecodes.txt" )
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vfrtocfr( timecodes="timecodes.txt", fpsnum=24000, fpsden=1001 )
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audiodub( FFAudioSource("myclip.mp4") )
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==Changelog==
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Version        Date            Changes<br>
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v1.0            2013-01-15      - Initial release
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==External Links ==
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'''Back to [[External_filters#Frame_Rate_Conversion|External Filters]] &larr;'''

Revision as of 19:41, 16 August 2019

Abstract
Author joyje
Version v1.1.1
Download vfrtocfr-1.1.1.zip
Category Frame Rate Converters
License BSD
Discussion

Contents

Description

This plugin converts variable frame rate clips to constant frame rate by introducing null frames.

By specifying a constant target frame rate (CFR) in the form of a numerator and denominator that yield a frame rate higher than the average frame rate of variable frame rate (VFR) clip, the plugin will insert null frames (exact copies of previous frame(s)) where needed to keep the framerate constant.

Requirements


Syntax and Parameters

TimecodeFPS (clip, string "timecodes", int "fpsnum", int "fpsden", bool "debug")


clip   = last
Input clip. Can be any AviSynth supported colorspace. Must have exactly the same number of frames as lines in timecodes.


string  timescodes = ""
Path to a matroska v2 timecodes file. Only matroska v2 timecodes files are supported.


int  fpsnum = 0
Numerator of the target FPS.


int  fpsden = 0
Denominator of the target FPS.


bool  debug = false
Whether or not to show internal information (render it on top of the video). This parameter is optional and defaults to false.


Examples

Convert a VFR video clip to CFR FILM (23.976fps):

FFVideoSource( "myclip.mp4", timecodes="timecodes.txt" )
vfrtocfr( timecodes="timecodes.txt", fpsnum=24000, fpsden=1001 )

audiodub( FFAudioSource("myclip.mp4") )


Changelog

Version         Date            Changes
v1.0 2013-01-15 - Initial release


External Links




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