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(10 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Works great - thanks!

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(10 replies, posted in Using SVP)

Chainik wrote:

you can force SVP to interpolate up to 60*(25/24) = 62.5 and then force Reclock to slow it down lol

Hmmmmm... So I take it that I should edit the 720x576@50 profile and put something in the ExMulti line?

Chainik wrote:

2014th is a really good year to forget about DVDs already

Yeah, I'd like to, if only they released Stargate SG-1 on Bluray...  roll   big_smile

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(10 replies, posted in Using SVP)

I like to watch my PAL DVD's slowed down to their original speed, 24 fps. Normally I've been using Reclock for this. But with SVP enabled, Reclock recognizes the video as 60 fps so it's not able to slow it down (well, you can force it to do so but the resulting output would be 57,6 fps). So, is it possible to somehow use Reclock first to slow down the DVD, and then output the resulting 24 fps video to SVP and let it do it's magic converting 24 -> 60 fps?
Thanks.