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02-28-2007, 06:33 AM
Not me.
I converted a film about 1 hour and 40 minutes long and converted it at 23.976 fps without any problems. This is great news as it was one of the biggest issues with the 0.91 release. I'm guessing Red Kawa waited until there was a version of ffmpeg that could handle framerate more precise than two decimal points. Well done, folks. :)
I'm curious if anyone has tried Pirates of the Carribean 2, as that was a more recent stumbling block with 0.91
I converted a film about 1 hour and 40 minutes long and converted it at 23.976 fps without any problems. This is great news as it was one of the biggest issues with the 0.91 release. I'm guessing Red Kawa waited until there was a version of ffmpeg that could handle framerate more precise than two decimal points. Well done, folks. :)
I'm curious if anyone has tried Pirates of the Carribean 2, as that was a more recent stumbling block with 0.91