AVI view file information

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Re: AVI view file information

Post by mirkosp » Thu Dec 23, 2010 6:28 pm

Well, if a video is VFR, then some parts go at a certain framerate and others go at another framerate... that's it. Only if it is VFR though, duh. If it's CFR it's the same framerate throughout, quite obviously. :P
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Re: AVI view file information

Post by TheRyuu » Fri Dec 24, 2010 10:41 pm

mirkosp wrote:For AVI it is. For MKV and MP4 it can very well be variable, and in some cases it actually SHOULD be depending on the content... even DVDs and BDs can be VFR, heh.
There's no such thing as an arbitrary framerate in mkv or something weird like that I think.

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Re: AVI view file information

Post by mirkosp » Sat Dec 25, 2010 9:15 am

TheRyuu wrote:
mirkosp wrote:For AVI it is. For MKV and MP4 it can very well be variable, and in some cases it actually SHOULD be depending on the content... even DVDs and BDs can be VFR, heh.
There's no such thing as an arbitrary framerate in mkv or something weird like that I think.
I didn't say that... but as long as you mux in timecodes to specify it, you get a VFR. I doubt you can deny that.
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Re: AVI view file information

Post by Mister Hatt » Sun Dec 26, 2010 10:13 am

AVI isn't VFR capable but it does handle VFRaC. Saying it doesn't is a bit misleading.

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