There's no AviSynth script to be seen in the AviSynth tab, or the Filtering tab of Hybrid? If so, please post it.
Or I use the "TDecimate(Cycle=6, CycleR=1)" option & get smooth video.but messed up audio.Ĭan anyone give me any advice on how to process this video to get a good result? So I'm stuck in a situation where I use "TDecimate(Cycle=5, CycleR=1)" option & get jerky visuals.but proper audio. I've tested with various conversion options & file formats.įor some odd reason, using a "TDecimate(Cycle=6, CycleR=1)" option ALWAYS throws the audio of out sync. I've tried everything, and can't overcome this audio sync issue. This produces a smoother video that I like, visually speaking.īut the problem is that it always throws the audio out of sync. This would eliminate the problematic 6th frame, leaving the 5th frame. So I tried using a "TDecimate(Cycle=6, CycleR=1)" option. Here is what it looks like in a sample (converted in Hybrid):
You'd think I could use the default "TDecimate(Cycle=5, CycleR=1)" option.īut this eliminates the 5th frame, leaving the problematic 6th frame in the video.Īnd this produces jerkiness - because the remaining 6th frame has that weird frame alignment problem. I convert the video to x265 and set the "TDecimate" option to remove repeated frames. My habit with large-sized captured source videos is to convert using " Hybrid".
What is unusual is that the 6th frame seems to change alignment.Īlmost like it's some sort of zoom in or something. In the source video, you can see that the 5th & 6th frame are duplicates. I have a video that has an unusual repeated frame pattern (source video):