[FFmpeg-user] strange h264 framerate diagnostics
Robert Swain
robert.swain at gmail.com
Mon Mar 2 18:57:39 CET 2009
2009/3/2 Christian Ebert <blacktrash at gmx.net>:
> * Robert Swain on Monday, March 02, 2009 at 17:12:14 +0000
>> 2009/3/2 Christian Ebert <blacktrash at gmx.net>:
>>> * belcampo on Monday, March 02, 2009 at 10:27:19 +0100
>>>> Maybe it's interlaced 50fps that plays at 25fps.
>>>
>>> Nope. It's bottom field first interlaced dv exported from
>>> FinalCut. For simplicity I omitted the -deinterlace, and, for
>>> testing, -top 0 options that I apply in my scripts because they
>>> don't change the result.
>>
>> Can you please svn up and follow our bug reporting guidelines [1]? It
>> would be very much appreciated if you could provide a sample to
>> reproduce the issue.
>
> Sure. But which sample do you need? The dvvideo source -- where
> imo ffmpeg -i gives correct output? Or the converted mp4 result
> -- which behaves correctly but ffmpeg -i gives misleading
> message?
Does it produce the same issue for ffmpeg -i on the resulting file
regardless of the input file? If so, the most important thing is the
command line to generate such an output file. I wasn't able to
reproduce the issue here using the command line from your first
message though.
Regards,
Rob
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