I have an AVI file that is 25fps. The original source however, is 23.9fps.
This means that every second there is 1 added duplicate frame.
In Virtual Dub I can clearly see this. When I want to remove these duplicate frames I could do this manually, but since it is a 2 hour long AVI file, it would take forever to do this.
Is there a way to "scan" an AVI file for duplicate frames and delete them automatically?
This means that every second there is 1 added duplicate frame.
In Virtual Dub I can clearly see this. When I want to remove these duplicate frames I could do this manually, but since it is a 2 hour long AVI file, it would take forever to do this.
Is there a way to "scan" an AVI file for duplicate frames and delete them automatically?
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