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- Michieru
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- Scintilla
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- Michieru
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I have no idea. This was decided by manny I think because we plan on burning it all to a DVD and play everything off a dvd player. Might be the software there using does not accept some other frame rates. I would see what I can do. If maybe you guys can just send me a raw source and I convert them using some quicktime tools I got here. I would get more information on this as soon as I come back from burning someone at the park who thinks he can run faster than me. So for now, CIAO! 

- dokool
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This sounds like the blind leading the blind.Michieru wrote:I have no idea. This was decided by manny I think because we plan on burning it all to a DVD and play everything off a dvd player. Might be the software there using does not accept some other frame rates. I would see what I can do. If maybe you guys can just send me a raw source and I convert them using some quicktime tools I got here. I would get more information on this as soon as I come back from burning someone at the park who thinks he can run faster than me. So for now, CIAO!
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Minimum framerate? No maximum?
Minimum video resolutions? No maximum?
Time to submit 60fps 1080p videos!

Minimum video resolutions? No maximum?
Time to submit 60fps 1080p videos!

There's no technical reason, unless they're using a really low-end and/or crappy decoder that doesn't understand how to properly interpret the pulldown flag.Scintilla wrote: I'm lost. Why is the minimum frame rate for MPEG-1 23.97, but for MPEG-2 it's 29.97?
(And wouldn't encoding at 23.976 and setting the 3:2 pulldown flag work for MPEG-2s?)
- Tsunami Jones
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The site has it as 23.97 for MPEG-2, and 29.97 for MPEG-1, not the other way around.trythil wrote:There's no technical reason, unless they're using a really low-end and/or crappy decoder that doesn't understand how to properly interpret the pulldown flag.Scintilla wrote: I'm lost. Why is the minimum frame rate for MPEG-1 23.97, but for MPEG-2 it's 29.97?
(And wouldn't encoding at 23.976 and setting the 3:2 pulldown flag work for MPEG-2s?)
- Michieru
- Joined: Fri Apr 08, 2005 12:58 pm
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But at least one is leading the line.to have a good amv contest which would not be some type of crime.dokool wrote:This sounds like the blind leading the blind.Michieru wrote:I have no idea. This was decided by manny I think because we plan on burning it all to a DVD and play everything off a dvd player. Might be the software there using does not accept some other frame rates. I would see what I can do. If maybe you guys can just send me a raw source and I convert them using some quicktime tools I got here. I would get more information on this as soon as I come back from burning someone at the park who thinks he can run faster than me. So for now, CIAO!

- Michieru
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Thanks for pointing that out I had just fix it sorry about that everyone.Tsunami Jones wrote:The site has it as 23.97 for MPEG-2, and 29.97 for MPEG-1, not the other way around.trythil wrote:There's no technical reason, unless they're using a really low-end and/or crappy decoder that doesn't understand how to properly interpret the pulldown flag.Scintilla wrote: I'm lost. Why is the minimum frame rate for MPEG-1 23.97, but for MPEG-2 it's 29.97?
(And wouldn't encoding at 23.976 and setting the 3:2 pulldown flag work for MPEG-2s?)
- dokool
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Unless stupidity is a crime, considering you seem to be walking into the same brick wall that Manny walks into on a daily basis.Michieru wrote:But at least one is leading the line.to have a good amv contest which would not be some type of crime.dokool wrote:This sounds like the blind leading the blind.Michieru wrote:I have no idea. This was decided by manny I think because we plan on burning it all to a DVD and play everything off a dvd player. Might be the software there using does not accept some other frame rates. I would see what I can do. If maybe you guys can just send me a raw source and I convert them using some quicktime tools I got here. I would get more information on this as soon as I come back from burning someone at the park who thinks he can run faster than me. So for now, CIAO!
- Michieru
- Joined: Fri Apr 08, 2005 12:58 pm
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I think I am just going to scale it back down anywaytrythil wrote:Minimum framerate? No maximum?
Minimum video resolutions? No maximum?
Time to submit 60fps 1080p videos!
There's no technical reason, unless they're using a really low-end and/or crappy decoder that doesn't understand how to properly interpret the pulldown flag.Scintilla wrote: I'm lost. Why is the minimum frame rate for MPEG-1 23.97, but for MPEG-2 it's 29.97?
(And wouldn't encoding at 23.976 and setting the 3:2 pulldown flag work for MPEG-2s?)
