Frame rate problems.
- MechMessiah
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Frame rate problems.
I'm having trouble ripping footage from Ghost in the shell SAC disc. The footage plays to fast when I rip it. I'm using DVD decrypter and I have read the guides to all things audio and video. The problem I'm having happens when I play the footage in DGIndex. It tells me that it's NTSC 29.97 frame rate but in the frames per second area it play at 70 to 110 FPS. i don't know if I'm ripping this wrong or what. I've never worked from dvd footage before so any help would be appreciated.
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I'm still not finding any option for playback speed. But thats getting off topic any way. So you think I should be fine then? Can I just go along with the rest of the process using DGIndex and AVIsynth to import the footage to premier? oh btw thanks for the lighting quick responses. You guys/girls rock.
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It's not a problem, because DGIndex was never meant to play back the video in realtime. The preview is just for checking the statistics really.MechMessiah wrote:Plays normal In Nero show time. So does that mean it's a problem with DGIndex?
So yes, you can keep going ahead with the rest of the process and everything should be fine when you get to the editing stage.
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Wow, you must be using an old version of DGIndex if that is the only option you have in the "Options" drop down menu. I highly suggest getting the latest version. Also when you do get the latest version, you'll want to re-index your files. And don't do this while your in the middle of a project. Only do major changes during pre-production.
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