Topic: 60.119 FPS rather than 60 - what am I doing wrong?
As per title: transcoding 5K video which is exactly at 15 fps doesn't lead to exact 60FPS.
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SmoothVideo Project → Using SVP → 60.119 FPS rather than 60 - what am I doing wrong?
As per title: transcoding 5K video which is exactly at 15 fps doesn't lead to exact 60FPS.
You can use x4 ratio to get 60 fps from 15 fps.
See pictures how to do it:
https://www.svp-team.com/wiki/Manual:FR … _a_Profile
To know why 60.119 you need to look in SVP events log. Answer is there: SVP menu - Information - Events log
I did x4 ratio but it still led to the same mistake.
17:43:01.776: ===== Starting mpv ======
17:43:01.777: Command line: G:\SVP 4\mpv64\mpv.exe I:/Backup/H/Phoenix Point mod materials/fmv/test/JP/rexlogo/4K/REXLOGO.webm -o I:/Backup/H/Phoenix Point mod materials/fmv/test/JP/rexlogo/4K/REXLOGO.SVP.temporary.mkv --no-audio --no-sub --no-sub-auto --input-ipc-server=mpvencodepipe --input-media-keys=no --no-msg-color --vf=vapoursynth:[C:\Users\dgali\AppData\Roaming\SVP4\scripts\ffff.py]:4:16 --of=matroska --ovc=libvpx-vp9 --ovcopts=lossless=1,row-mt,quality=best,threads=16
17:43:01.819: (+) Video --vid=1 (*) (vp9 4096x3072 15.000fps)
17:43:01.819: Audio --aid=1 (*) (vorbis 2ch 18900Hz)
17:43:02.161: [autoconvert] Converting gbrp -> yuv444p
17:43:07.061: VO: [lavc] 4096x3072 yuv420p
17:43:07.061: [vo/lavc] AVOption 'row-mt,quality' not found.
17:43:07.061: [vo/lavc] Opening encoder: libvpx VP9 [libvpx-vp9]
17:43:07.387: [encode] Opening output file: I:/Backup/H/Phoenix Point mod materials/fmv/test/JP/rexlogo/4K/REXLOGO.SVP.temporary.mkv
17:43:07.388: [encode] Opening muxer: Matroska [matroska]
17:43:07.717: [KV: 00:00:00 / 00:00:15 (0%) {0.0min 0.0MB}
17:44:07.759: [KV: 00:00:03 / 00:00:15 (21%) {2.2min 2.7fps 428.0MB}
17:45:08.475: [KV: 00:00:04 / 00:00:15 (32%) {3.0min 2.2fps 867.6MB}
17:46:08.678: [KV: 00:00:06 / 00:00:15 (44%) {2.3min 2.1fps 1069.9MB}
17:47:09.294: [KV: 00:00:08 / 00:00:15 (59%) {1.0min 2.1fps 1056.4MB}
17:48:09.464: [KV: 00:00:10 / 00:00:15 (73%) {0.4min 2.1fps 1183.0MB}
17:49:04.673: [encode] video: encoded 1325638687 bytes
17:49:04.674: [encode] audio: encoded 0 bytes
17:49:04.674: [encode] muxing overhead 11647 bytes
17:49:04.759: Exiting... (End of file)
17:49:04.836: ===== Starting mkvmerge ======
17:49:04.836: Command line: G:\SVP 4\extensions\code\mkvmerge.exe -o I:/Backup/H/Phoenix Point mod materials/fmv/test/JP/rexlogo/4K/REXLOGO.SVP.webm I:/Backup/H/Phoenix Point mod materials/fmv/test/JP/rexlogo/4K/REXLOGO.SVP.temporary.mkv -D I:/Backup/H/Phoenix Point mod materials/fmv/test/JP/rexlogo/4K/REXLOGO.webm
17:49:04.955: mkvmerge v35.0.0 ('All The Love In The World') 32-bit
17:49:04.955: Automatically enabling WebM compliance mode due to destination file name extension.
17:49:04.995: 'I:/Backup/H/Phoenix Point mod materials/fmv/test/JP/rexlogo/4K/REXLOGO.SVP.temporary.mkv': Using the demultiplexer for the format 'Matroska'.
17:49:05.053: 'I:/Backup/H/Phoenix Point mod materials/fmv/test/JP/rexlogo/4K/REXLOGO.webm': Using the demultiplexer for the format 'Matroska'.
17:49:05.053: 'I:/Backup/H/Phoenix Point mod materials/fmv/test/JP/rexlogo/4K/REXLOGO.SVP.temporary.mkv' track 0: Using the output module for the format 'VP8/VP9'.
17:49:05.053: 'I:/Backup/H/Phoenix Point mod materials/fmv/test/JP/rexlogo/4K/REXLOGO.webm' track 1: Using the output module for the format 'Vorbis'.
17:49:05.054: The file 'I:/Backup/H/Phoenix Point mod materials/fmv/test/JP/rexlogo/4K/REXLOGO.SVP.webm' has been opened for writing.
17:49:05.114: Progress: 0%
17:49:05.616: Progress: 4%
17:49:06.261: Progress: 8%
17:49:06.761: Progress: 12%
17:49:07.443: Progress: 16%
17:49:08.075: Progress: 21%
17:49:08.720: Progress: 25%
17:49:09.376: Progress: 30%
17:49:10.016: Progress: 34%
17:49:10.650: Progress: 39%
17:49:11.273: Progress: 44%
17:49:11.915: Progress: 49%
17:49:12.567: Progress: 53%
17:49:13.228: Progress: 58%
17:49:13.860: Progress: 63%
17:49:14.510: Progress: 68%
17:49:15.187: Progress: 72%
17:49:15.815: Progress: 77%
17:49:16.464: Progress: 82%
17:49:16.966: Progress: 87%
17:49:17.557: Progress: 90%
17:49:18.106: Progress: 93%
17:49:18.739: Progress: 98%
17:49:18.974: Progress: 100%
17:49:18.974: The cue entries (the index) are being written...
17:49:19.106: Multiplexing took 14 seconds.
This is what the log returns.
I believe it's actually 60 fps, but mpv/ffmpeg always (?) encodes as "variable frame rate" so "60.119" is an estimated value.
If you know ffmpeg option to make the output "constant frame rate" - let us know
I believe it's actually 60 fps, but mpv/ffmpeg always (?) encodes as "variable frame rate" so "60.119" is an estimated value.
If you know ffmpeg option to make the output "constant frame rate" - let us know
It's not this one, is it: https://trac.ffmpeg.org/wiki/ChangingFrameRate
You can force the "fps" filter usage by setting frc.target.mpv_cfr = true in All settings, but I don't see any difference...
mkv output always gives a "variable frame rate" in the MediaInfo
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