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April 16, 2017
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Constant Frame Rate to Variable

  • April 16, 2017
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I have a video with "Frame Rate" - Constant (MediaInfo). How to make a variable?

As in this example:

Frame rate mode                          : Variable

Frame rate                               : 23.976 (23976/1000) FPS

Minimum frame rate                       : 23.974 FPS

Maximum frame rate                       : 90 000.000 FPS

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    Correct answer jeffp68340199

    Adobe products do not encode Variable Frame Rate, and in fact don't even like editing the stuff, so I'd be very curious as to why you want to create such a thing. VFR video usually comes from cell phones or game capture software, with the idea of creating smaller files. Perhaps that's what you are after? 2-Pass VBR (Variable Bit Rate) encoding can maximize encoding efficiency without playing games with the frames.

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    Jeff Pulera

    Safe Harbor Computers

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    jeffp68340199Correct answer
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    April 16, 2017

    Adobe products do not encode Variable Frame Rate, and in fact don't even like editing the stuff, so I'd be very curious as to why you want to create such a thing. VFR video usually comes from cell phones or game capture software, with the idea of creating smaller files. Perhaps that's what you are after? 2-Pass VBR (Variable Bit Rate) encoding can maximize encoding efficiency without playing games with the frames.

    Thanks

    Jeff Pulera

    Safe Harbor Computers

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    April 16, 2017

    Just i have video downloaded from the internet and this video have this FPS Settings:

    Frame rate mode                          : Variable

    Frame rate                               : 23.976 (23976/1000) FPS

    Minimum frame rate                       : 23.974 FPS

    Maximum frame rate                       : 90 000.000 FPS

    I interesting how i can make this from constant FPS