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Rocky wrote:
Tue Jun 13, 2023 12:02 pm
I wrote a tool to show which of the MP4 files you gave me is the most VFR-ish.
I am looking for a tool that can output the range of the fps' in a video. The reason is that I am dealing with multiple framerates inside some video (the infamous Cowboy Bebop, that I haven't gone thru yet) and I'd like to split them according to the framerate variation pieces to treat them differently, i.e. IVTC, deinterlace, etc.

Do you think that such a thing is feasible? Would you please release such a thing?

P.S: It would be really nice to have in DGIndexNV too, perhaps writing also a text file with the timestamps to be fed to encoding frontends.
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That's a tall order if you want support for all video types and container types. Is there a limited subset thereof that you are interested in?
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Bullwinkle wrote:
Fri Jun 23, 2023 11:44 am
That's a tall order if you want support for all video types and container types. Is there a limited subset thereof that you are interested in?
The ones that DGIndexNV already supports would be enough, I think.
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From my perspective that means all video types and containers, and I've stated that is a tall order. It's a new major project.
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Rocky wrote:
Fri Jun 23, 2023 4:38 pm
From my perspective that means all video types and containers, and I've stated that is a tall order. It's a new major project.
I will contain a bit all the possible permutations. :)

MKV/M2TS containers and AVC codec are ok?
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The tool I made was for MP4 only and required only a small several-line modification to boxdumper.exe. Certainly not a general solution and doesn't output timecodes. I regret there's no time or energy right now to tackle something more general.
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Rocky wrote:
Sat Jun 24, 2023 7:04 am
The tool I made was for MP4 only and required only a small several-line modification to boxdumper.exe. Certainly not a general solution and doesn't output timecodes. I regret there's no time or energy right now to tackle something more general.
Convert mkv to mp4 isn't so difficult. Perhaps I can get a useful purpose from it too.
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My hack is hard-coded for the frame rate of the files of interest that hydra3333 sent me. To make this usable to you I'd have to change it for arbitrary frame rate, as well as document the input/output, etc. As I mentioned, we've no time or energy for this project, especially given that we don't plan any special work for VFR->CFR. Thank you for understanding.
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