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The 720p upscale by David32441. English audio, with some English hardsubbed Russian.
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Never tried that. Didn't know it would give it an advantage? I'd always kept it at the original framerate of the release - as I guess the DVD was a US release then I kept it at the original 29.97. Changing framerate is complicated and mess I thought. I would have thought you would have done it at a step before Handbrake?ghost wrote: Mon Jul 04, 2022 5:29 pm Doesn't look too bad. Thank you, David!
...except for the shitty framerate of 29.97 fps. The movements look jerky. It'a always better to detelecine a NTSC DVD to a framerate of 23.97 fps. It's possible with most of the material. Handbrake is a good choice for this.
I know, I always have to complain about something, so forgive me.![]()
No. With Handbrake. Filters -> Detelecine: Default. And set the output framerate to 23.976 fps. Movements are much smoother than with 29.97 fps. Check your file. Movements are jerky.I would have thought you would have done it at a step before Handbrake?
I don't care.I did notice all your films were done at 25fps. But isn't Hollywood film all 24fps?
I'll experiment with it. Just surprised it'd be done in Handbrake, ie. after the upscaling and not in some VirtualDub pre-process before the upscale.ghost wrote: Sat Jul 09, 2022 7:09 pmNo. With Handbrake. Filters -> Detelecine: Default. And set the output framerate to 23.976 fps. Movements are much smoother than with 29.97 fps. Check your file. Movements are jerky.I would have thought you would have done it at a step before Handbrake?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telecine
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three-two_pull_down
I don't care.I did notice all your films were done at 25fps. But isn't Hollywood film all 24fps?I just like that framerate.