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Cauptain
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Real 59,94 or 60 fps movie file!!!

Post by Cauptain »

Hello guys I have a big problem.

In output mpeg2 file I set 59.940 but no real 59.940.

My source video is progressive.I select "frame based" but uvs10 use "autopull down"

My video output is sux after this.

How to remove "autopull down" in ini or registry or any file??

I need this...tks in advance



Cauptain
Trevor Andrew

Post by Trevor Andrew »

Hi

Why are you using those settings?
What are you trying to do?

Pal is 25 fps
Ntsc is 29.97 fps


I assume you are Ntsc.

What are the properties of the source video?
If they are dvd compatible use them, assuming you are trying to make a dvd.

I don¡¦t understand about ¡¥auto pull down¡¦????????

But why change the frame rate??

Regards

Trevor
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Post by etech6355 »

How to remove "autopull down" in ini or registry or any file??
You need to post what your interpretation of "Autopull down" is.
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Post by Cauptain »

Me again plp.

My video source is AVI file 59,940.

I don't want DVD compatible file, I need MPG2 file.

In TMPEG or other MPEG2 softs the conversion is PERFECT.

In UVS10P it's failure.

Look the videos and diference.

See left character DIMITRI in morph action.


1º video - TMPEG file : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oyVvrqec7Ys

2º video - UVS10P file: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpsl1Eii-3s

About "autopull down" option look here

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Any idea ???






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Post by sjj1805 »

Your settings are wrong.
compare yours to these

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heinz-oz

Post by heinz-oz »

You should not use the NTSC template. that's where your problem comes from. You should use a plain mpeg2 template.
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Post by Cauptain »

Plps read my 2º post.

My source file is 59.940 I need output file MPEG2 59.940 but same TMPEG file.

My template is fine, my configuration is correct.

In other softs WORK , only in UVS10P failure.

The problem is "autopull down".

How to remove this??

See the videos...look a diference.

Tks



Cauptain
heinz-oz

Post by heinz-oz »

Your auto pull down is due to the fact that you use a DVD (NTSC) template. NTSC standard doesn't have your frame rate and VS is going to render to NTSC DVD compliance.

The only way to avoid that is using a non DVD mpeg template and settings to suit. That is what the other mpeg editors do.
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Post by Cauptain »

heinz-oz wrote:Your auto pull down is due to the fact that you use a DVD (NTSC) template. NTSC standard doesn't have your frame rate and VS is going to render to NTSC DVD compliance.

The only way to avoid that is using a non DVD mpeg template and settings to suit. That is what the other mpeg editors do.

heinz-oz in MSP7+HD patch working flawless.

In MSP8 have a same problem.

I'm trying change options in MPEG Advanced option. "autopull down" has grayining (disable).Change for 1440 level, High Level, no working.

Anyone know how to disable "autopull down" ??








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