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How Can You Fix An Mkv With An Irregular Framerate?

Discussion in 'Blu-ray players' started by hbcsavage, May 5, 2009.

  1. hbcsavage

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    I have a couple of files that have an off frame rate like 23.975 and 24p.How can i fix these type of files to be at 23.976fps.Can anyone help me out with this?
     
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    Have you tried remuxing it with Mkvtoolnix/Mkvmerge
    specifying the new frame rate?
     
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    No i haven't given that a try but now i will.
     
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    Ok i tried mkvtoolnix and it wont let me change fps.Am i doing something wrong?
     
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    tsMuxeR can change the frame rate. You will also need to change the audio as well using eac3to or else you will run in to sync issues.

    Why are you trying to change 24fps and 23.975 fps... to 23.976fps?
     
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    Im trying to change 24p and 23.975,also i have one that is 24.001 fps,but when i encode those files with rip bot i get green tint and the screen just keeps going up.Also sync issues but im not worried about the audio i can fix that.Im encoding the mkv files to avchd playing them on 160gb ps3.
     
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    Does the whole screen have a green tint, or just the bottom portion? If it just the bottom portion, it has nothing to do with frame rate. Are you trying to make an AVCHD disk with an irregular resolution.. 1920x800, or 1280x528?
     
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    No the tint is on the entire screen and the picture scrolls up throughout the whole film.
     
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    Huh, maybe it is a frame rate issue. Try my reccomendations above.
     
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    MKV, 1 video track, 2 audio tracks, 1:31:37, 24p
    1: h264/AVC, 1280x710 24p
    2: DTS, English, 5.1 channels, 24 bits, 1510kbps, 48khz
    3: AC3, Chinese, 5.1 channels, 640kbps, 48khz
    [v01] The video framerate is correct, but rather unusual. <WARNING>
     

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