Topic: Can I convert a video and save it with increased frame rate?

So I want to, not only convert the thing in real time, but also save the 60fps file. It makes it easier to play on weaker devices. I don't know how to load a file, transcode it, and then save it . The super old version could do it, but I'm not sure what to do with the new one.

Any help is appreciated.

Re: Can I convert a video and save it with increased frame rate?

https://www.svp-team.com/wiki/Manual:SVPcode

Re: Can I convert a video and save it with increased frame rate?

Thanks for this. Not often I pop in here so wasn't aware of this most useful utility!

Re: Can I convert a video and save it with increased frame rate?

I can't convert for some reason. It just stays at "starting" and 0% and never makes progress

It works fine in the video player though.

don't know if something is wrong with the settings or whatever

Re: Can I convert a video and save it with increased frame rate?

Does SVPcode use higher quality settings than regular video playback?

Is it possible to use SVPcode from a Linux CLI w/o a GUI installed?

Re: Can I convert a video and save it with increased frame rate?

Videos2

See the transcoding log...

Re: Can I convert a video and save it with increased frame rate?

> Does SVPcode use higher quality settings than regular video playback?

If the video profile set to "auto" then it uses the highest auto settings, ignoring the benchmark scores

> Is it possible to use SVPcode from a Linux CLI w/o a GUI installed?

Nope

Re: Can I convert a video and save it with increased frame rate?

OK - So the transcoder uses the active Video Profile?

How can I get the highest quality possible regardless of speed?  (i.e. if I'm transcoding I don't care if it takes a long time)

I can adjust the slider to the right for "Higher quality" but I'm not sure what else I can adjust?

Re: Can I convert a video and save it with increased frame rate?

it uses the profile _chosen_ on the transcoding page

if your choose the profile with the "automatic options selection" turned ON then all you can adjust is target rate, artifacts masking strength and animation/film preset
no need to move the slider, it will always select the best "auto" settings in transcoding mode