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mp4 video, 29.97 fps with every fifth frame duplicatedPosted by MetalGuru
If you need to remove every fifth frame, yes, you can do this in Compressor.
The surest path is to quit NTSC-based speeds for the operation. Use Cinema Tools or (my preference) QT Edit to conform what you believe is your 29.97 fps video to 30 fps. Compressor just counts, it doesn't analyze, the frames, so you must make your duplicated frames occur at the right places. Your video starts in one of these five ways:
Import the 30 fps video to Compressor, choose a low-loss ProRes codec, and in Inspector>Encoder>Video Settings>Frame Rate choose 24 fps. Also in Inspector>Frame Controls make sure that Rate Conversion is set to Fast (Nearest frame). Compressor will generate a 24 fps video without the offending duplicate frames. If you really want 23.976 fps video, you can conform again. I've only tested this method on short clips. It's possible that Compressor's arithmetic is imperfect and also possible that your duplicate frames aren't perfectly regular. So spot check the result though its length. Dennis Couzin Berlin, Germany
its not really my area, but for revere televise to work you'd need to see repeated FIELDS, not whole frames.
it's relatively easy to remove every 5th frame: put your video in a new timeline. on a track above it, put 4 frames of slug, followed by 1 frame of text copy that, and paste it so you have 2 instances of it, then copy and paste that so you've got 8 instances, etc, etc. pretty soon you'll have the entire timeline covered. do a search in the timeline for "slug", find all, and delete. select all the remaining 1 frame text clips, and holding shift, drag them down, to delete all your duplicate frames. now delete the text clips while they are still selected. select all in your timeline, drag to the canvas, drop into the over-right window. that'll edit all the individual clips back into the timeline with no gaps. nick
Nick: that is a gorgeous method. I, for one, didn't know that it was possible to:
Also I was amazed by the move: Thank you for having learned these operations of FCP7 and showing them. Dennis Couzin Berlin, Germany
Hi Nick
I saw your post and it relates directly to an issue I am facing. The video file I am working with is 29.97i but every fifth frame is a duplicate - it is the actual frame that is duplicated and not the field as you said. So not a straight forward telecine. Anyway, your solution to removing every 5th frame sounds great. I tried it in Premier but got stuck at "select all in your timeline, drag to the canvas, drop into the over-right window. that'll edit all the individual clips back into the timeline with no gaps." May I ask if you know how to do this in Premiere?
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