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dumfua

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A member registered Mar 04, 2021

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I would like to report a bug in 1.24.6


I have a 29.96 fps video that identifies as such in every program. Flowframes detects that without a problem. Now, 2x and 8x interpolation work fine but 4x interpolation gives an error.



Thanks for the fast reply m8. Unfortunately your suggestion didn't solve my problem... :(

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I have now with the latest free version. I tried lots of different settings (de-duplication, interpolating audio stream, scene dectection etc) with several different videos. All of them wind up with audio out of sync. I synced the audio up myself for one and within a short time (a minute or so) the audio starts going out of sync again.

Again, the output videos have the exact same running time as the input videos.  Removing the audio stream from the input video and adding it to the output video did not fix the problem, so there must be something going wrong with the encoding process for me.

It's like some parts of the video are sped up ever so slightly which means in other segments the vid has to slow down in order to come to the same overall length...

I don't understand why the audio keeps going out of sync in the output video, even though the output vid is the exact same length as the input video.

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The program stopped doing anything at the point where it has to finish rendering. All the frames were interpolated. About 350Gb of data over 5 hours. I see that there is no resume function yet. I could build the movie myself I guess but do I use only the frames in the 'interp' folder for that or do I need to incorporate the frames in the 'frames' folder too?


Thanks

He supplies something that is in demand. Not everyone has the time and patience to learn how to do this without a simple GUI. And you don't even have to pay for this so I don't know what you are crying about.

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It actually was disk space for me. That program needs an awful lot of disk space.