Not sure why your videos sometimes end up as 50fps, if you can upload a small sample (the flv) to a site like Dropbox so that we can poke offįunny enough the more I look into it the more it looks like that the "FPS" in ffmpeg's console is the average frame rate and the number we actually want to look at is the tbr. After uploading to YouTube it still maintained that rate.įunny enough the more I look into it the more it looks like that the "FPS" in ffmpeg's console is the average frame rate and the number we actually want to look at is the tbr. I just tried recording a 48 FPS video and both the original and the converted file were at the correct rate in every media editor/player I had. (start moved above both "sets" for aesthetic purpose, can just place it above the output set) Just a quick heads up I've noticed that the batch file had some silly bugs in it and have posted a fixed version both in the guide thread and above. ?path% -i "%~f1" -c copy -copyts %outpath% Set outpath="D:\Stream Applications\Video Archive\Streamed\MP4\%~n1.mp4" Set ffpath="D:\Stream Applications\FFmpeg\bin\ffmpeg.exe"
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