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Originally Posted by Dark Shikari
Yes, all output container formats (including FLV) support VFR.
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Now if only youtube would handle vfr mp4's (or mkv for that matter, but I might have trouble convincing clients that mkv's are actually video files) correctly, that would make a heck of a lot of things I'm doing better quality.
But alas I just tried a test and youtube's transcoding fails miserably on anything vfr. I wonder if youtube would handle fake 120 fps avi's with no-ops?