Comment from: Keith Handy [Visitor] · http://keithhandy.com
Is this a problem when watching the converted clip at normal speed?

Apparently the ratio between those two framerates is 999:1000, which would mean if you dropped frames you're looking at dropping approximately two per minute -- do you know if anyone has ever done this by simply hand-selecting the frames to be dropped?
01/19/07 @ 20:02
Comment from: Mike Boas [Member] Email · maddogmovies.com
Yes, two frames a minute is correct. I actually expected frames to be dropped by the program. However, it instead did a weird frame blend over the course of entire clips. Ouch.

-M
01/20/07 @ 09:43
Comment from: Keith Handy [Visitor] · http://keithhandy.com
I bet an "intelligent" frame-dropping algorithm would be useful, one that automatically selects a frame to drop based on how little difference there is between that frame and the frames just before and after.
01/20/07 @ 10:04

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