I converted a VOB in NTSC (720x480 and 29.97 fps) to PAL (720x576 and 25 fps) for both MKV and WMV.
Both gave the correct resolutions but failed to change the frame rate -- was still at 29.97.
I checked build 5230, which I keep as my working version, and 5230 gives the correct frame rate.
Whereas, 5280 passed all the routine tests in the Test Report, as did 5230-36, it is therefore not as good as 5230.
Bld 5280: fails to change video frame rate [FIXED]
Bld 5280: fails to change video frame rate [FIXED]
Have you checked out the Tips & Guides for MediaCoder? Try: http://forum.mediacoderhq.com/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=8061
Also, get older builds at: http://www.videohelp.com/tools/MediaCoder/old-versions#download
Also, get older builds at: http://www.videohelp.com/tools/MediaCoder/old-versions#download
Re: Bld 5280: fails to change video frame rate
Got the same problem,
and it doesn't matter if i set "disable" "normal" or "full range" at "Effects" Tab.
Using Win7 x64.
and it doesn't matter if i set "disable" "normal" or "full range" at "Effects" Tab.
Using Win7 x64.
Re: Bld 5280: fails to change video frame rate
The bug was fixed in update 5282.
Have you checked out the Tips & Guides for MediaCoder? Try: http://forum.mediacoderhq.com/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=8061
Also, get older builds at: http://www.videohelp.com/tools/MediaCoder/old-versions#download
Also, get older builds at: http://www.videohelp.com/tools/MediaCoder/old-versions#download
Re: Bld 5280: fails to change video frame rate [FIXED]
Changing the framerate, 29.97fps to 25fps, results in dropped frames or slowing down the video, and would, I think be pretty useless.
If the video is actually soft telecined, 23.976fps converted to 25fps, that just entails adding duplicate frames.
If the video is actually soft telecined, 23.976fps converted to 25fps, that just entails adding duplicate frames.
Re: Bld 5280: fails to change video frame rate [FIXED]
Correct.
But I do this as a test only (of MediaCoder's functions) even though I have seen no problems so far in the video.
In any case, there may be a need for someone to change the framerate.
But I do this as a test only (of MediaCoder's functions) even though I have seen no problems so far in the video.
In any case, there may be a need for someone to change the framerate.
Have you checked out the Tips & Guides for MediaCoder? Try: http://forum.mediacoderhq.com/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=8061
Also, get older builds at: http://www.videohelp.com/tools/MediaCoder/old-versions#download
Also, get older builds at: http://www.videohelp.com/tools/MediaCoder/old-versions#download