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Bassquake

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Will the ability to do interpolating rather than just in multiples be added? 

For example, convert an 18fps cine film to standard 24fps without speedup.

At the moment I have to do 4x, then use Decimate in Virtualdub to remove every other frame to get the 72fps down to 24fps. Just would be easier if it do the interpolating in one step!

I find solving permission errors by going to the Dains folder and right click on the DAINAPP.exe and Run as Administrator. For some reason, Run as Administrator produces the permission error if run from the Start Menu. No idea why.

Ok. I tried it but that just sets the output mp4 to 24fps. The speed is still at x4 (72fps). Is there not a way to set the input to 18, and have it interpolate to 24 without slowing it down?

I'm not clear on how it works. Do I put 24 there? Does this ignore the "Interpolate x4" setting? 

Do I need to tick "(If FPS exceeds [FPS] Create a [FPS] version of movie." as well?

Appreciate the help.

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Will there be an option to interpolate odd frame rates? Eg: 18fps to 24fps?

I ask as I do some telecine capturing and the framerates are usually, 16 or 18fps. Id like to convert for bluray to 24fps but using standard techniques such as Optical Flow or Frame Blending don't seem to give good results so currently using a work around in DAIN which seems to give better results but its a bit long winded (see below.)

Current workaround using DAIN:

  • In DAIN, Set Input FPS as 18fps then set as x4 which creates a 72fps video.
  • Import to AVIDemux and apply a Change FPS 25 to 72fps as the output mp4 from DAIN seems to default to 25fps and export as lossless avi.
  • And finally reimport that avi and apply Resample FPS to 24fps (24 is divisible into 72 ) and export lossless avi.
  • Convert avi to mp4 or whatever as desired.

As can see, its a bit of a long way round. So will there be a more specific framerate option or will it only ever work in multiples?