ANNOUNCE: QUEEN Live in Brazil 1981 DVD (Short version - Upgrade)
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Kacio · Member since
Thanks a lot! :)
Chinwonder2 · Member since
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[b]Chief Mouse wrote: [/b] The VOB is faulty. There are duplicates and several frames are skipped. The real frame rate is roughly 19 FPS (checked by manually removing duplicates from 1 second 30 frames long footage). It is quite a shame because the colour correction seemed pretty nice. So there :P[/QUOTE]
When I try to import it into my editing software it just glitches out and crashes it :(
But it plays in VLC fine!
-Chin
Chief Mouse · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Chinwonder wrote:[/b]
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[b]Chief Mouse wrote: [/b] The VOB is faulty. There are duplicates and several frames are skipped. The real frame rate is roughly 19 FPS (checked by manually removing duplicates from 1 second 30 frames long footage). It is quite a shame because the colour correction seemed pretty nice. So there :P[/QUOTE]
When I try to import it into my editing software it just glitches out and crashes it :(
But it plays in VLC fine!
-Chin[/QUOTE]
With fine you mean that it plays, which it does. Though it's not proper 29.97 FPS as it's supposed to be, hence the jerky motion.
DepeX · Member since
Chief, basically this dvd is from the video that 'leaked' a week or two ago, but color - corrected, isn't it?
Thistle · Member since
I'm glad someone else noticed the VOB problems as I didn't want to say and seem ungrateful. Thanks to all involved - this would be a great share if it can be fixed :)
rhapsody8 · Member since
So, should we wait an update?
. · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]Chief Mouse wrote:[/b]
The VOB is faulty. There are duplicates and several frames are skipped. The real frame rate is roughly 19 FPS (checked by manually removing duplicates from 1 second 30 frames long footage). It is quite a shame because the colour correction seemed pretty nice. So there :P[/QUOTE]
The problem might actually be with the mkv file, even if that seems to play ok.
For some reason re-encoding that particular mkv to vob results in duplicate frames.
Did you do something different this time when you processed the source file to mkv?
Was there anything unusual about the source file given to you to process?
Chief Mouse · Member since
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[b]The Kurgan wrote: [/b] [QUOTE] [b]Chief Mouse wrote:[/b] The VOB is faulty. There are duplicates and several frames are skipped. The real frame rate is roughly 19 FPS (checked by manually removing duplicates from 1 second 30 frames long footage). It is quite a shame because the colour correction seemed pretty nice. So there :P[/QUOTE] The problem might actually be with the mkv file, even if that seems to play ok. For some reason re-encoding that particular mkv to vob results in duplicate frames. Did you do something different this time when you processed the source file to mkv? Was there anything unusual about the source file given to you to process?
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I'm not sure, but the MKV is fine. So I'd recommend choosing different means of converting. I just converted 1 minute long footage from my MKV with Handbrake, frame rate appears to be fine. The way I would do, if I was to edit the footage, I would open the MKV in Avisynth first. Make an .AVS file, open it with notepad and write -
(The filename above is how I originally named it, also make sure that the AVS file is in the same folder as the video file so that it can read it without us having to write the folder path beforehand, or you can provide the path regardless). Close and save the AVS file and drag and drop it in VirtualDub, then one can render it out as uncompressed AVI and can easily be edited in a program like Vegas Pro with no problems and no quality loss. The filesize will be very big though, but it's not a huge problem these days. You only need those 100 GB temporarily anyway.
GuitarMay · Member since
Amazing share !!!
Thanks for everyone involved in this project :-)
Ale Solan · Member since
Anyone willing to seed this?
Thanks
BETA215 · Member since
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[QUOTE] [b]Chief Mouse wrote:[/b] [/QUOTE] You only need those 100 GB temporarily anyway.[/QUOTE]
My HDD capacity is of 200GB O_O
Chief Mouse · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]BETA215 wrote:[/b]
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[QUOTE] [b]Chief Mouse wrote:[/b] [/QUOTE]
You only need those 100 GB temporarily anyway.[/QUOTE]
My HDD capacity is of 200GB O_O[/QUOTE]
Well, my main one is 320 GB. There's a reason I invested in another 1 TB internal HDD and 2 TB external :)
Main one is for OS and some files, 2nd internal for encodes, external for all my stuff.
Ale Solan · Member since
[QUOTE] [b]BETA215 wrote:[/b]
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[QUOTE] [b]Chief Mouse wrote:[/b] [/QUOTE]
You only need those 100 GB temporarily anyway.[/QUOTE]