Your advice and links have been very helpful in my quest to convert my DVD collection. Thanks for your hard work. Question for you: When using generic.avi.h264 to rip DVDs what framerate should I use? Does it matter? Thanks again...
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Yup, GregiBoy has done an outstanding job with his guides and info.
I suspect GregiBoy is sound asleep right now, but to answer your question,
try 23.976 fps.
And this may have been just your phrasing, but you should always rip the files to your hdd prior to any conversions...If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow. | Lauren Bacall | "To Have and Have Not" (1944).
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I wish GregIBoy were here...maybe I'll wake him up...hehehe.
As I understand it, theatrical movies are normally 24 fps. When transferred to NTSC TV, I believe the effective rate slows to 23.976 fps and with transfer to PAL TV, speeds increase to about 25 fps.
Initially, Fab's Mobile app had a default setting of 29.97 fps.
Most of us, including me, did not experience any issues.
My guess is that any predisposition for errors is minimized with an fps of 23.976.If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow. | Lauren Bacall | "To Have and Have Not" (1944).
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OT again...sorry
Originally posted by GregiBoy View PostIt was only 4:55 am when I posted.
Course, it was because I couldn't get back to sleep...
I'm really not liking this getting old stuff.
Howzabout you?If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow. | Lauren Bacall | "To Have and Have Not" (1944).
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