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Old 2008-08-06, 18:56   Link #1
Merlin7777
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Variable Framerate Rx....what the hell is this?

http://www.videohelp.com/tools/Variable_Framerate_Rx


This is not my program! I saw this and thought I would get the community's opinion on this.

Personally, I think I will stick with Tritical's package for now. Hell, it doesn't even have a lossless output!
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Old 2008-08-06, 21:30   Link #2
max2k
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When i look at the screenshot, under the entries video codec and container i start to distrust this program .
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Old 2008-08-07, 04:54   Link #3
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I have just downloaded this application's source and read it, it's a fairly simple c#/.net GUI which will convert a file that can be played back using DirectShowSource, the application generates an .avs file which contains
"#ASYNTHER DirectShowSource\nDirectShowSource(*insert filename*, fps=*selected output fps*, convertfps=true, framecount=*calculated framecount*).ChangeFPS(*selected output fps*)"
I'm a bit unsure why exactly does it need the first line or the redundant ChangeFPS, but I saw vdubmod do the same thing for its autogenerated files, maybe http://tangentsoft.net/video/asynther/ can shed some light.
It then proceeds to running
AVSProxy as described here http://avidemux.org/admWiki/index.php?title=Avsproxy by creating the dummy files and running the application, it then runs avidemux2_gtk.exe to encode and output a file.
This is not a replacement for Tritical's tools, it's just a simple GUI for non-encoder folk to batch re-encode VFR files to CFR.
The thing also comes with a peculiar Microsoft license.
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