Yes I know its an old version but I like it.
I am converting an anime bluray to level 4 h264 with ripbot264 version 1.16.4. Its a tv series.
Most are reporting 23.976 as the fps when the configuration screen loads. However two are reporting 25fps in that grayed out box above the level selector.
Fyi I am converting to 720p cq22 so I can play them smoothly on my tablet.
I will try a newer version of ripbot and hopefully that will correct this. I am however still going to go ahead and encode those two episodes as is. I figure I'll to convert it to 23.976 from 25 after the fact.
But back to the question:
---- How do you manually set the fps in ripbot? -----
It seems to be grayed out and when I go into the configuration tab for the level settings for reference frames and all that I don't see anything for fps.
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I will keep the ripped disc on the drive for the time being so I can investigate further.
I will go through the selector window again and see which m2ts files those particular videos are from. I'll use mediainfo to see if they are all in fact 24fps which they should be.
Fyi this is a store bought pressed bluray I picked up at bestbuy over the weekend.
Do newer versions of ripbot have a fps configuration screen?
I am converting an anime bluray to level 4 h264 with ripbot264 version 1.16.4. Its a tv series.
Most are reporting 23.976 as the fps when the configuration screen loads. However two are reporting 25fps in that grayed out box above the level selector.
Fyi I am converting to 720p cq22 so I can play them smoothly on my tablet.
I will try a newer version of ripbot and hopefully that will correct this. I am however still going to go ahead and encode those two episodes as is. I figure I'll to convert it to 23.976 from 25 after the fact.
But back to the question:
---- How do you manually set the fps in ripbot? -----
It seems to be grayed out and when I go into the configuration tab for the level settings for reference frames and all that I don't see anything for fps.
----------------------
I will keep the ripped disc on the drive for the time being so I can investigate further.
I will go through the selector window again and see which m2ts files those particular videos are from. I'll use mediainfo to see if they are all in fact 24fps which they should be.
Fyi this is a store bought pressed bluray I picked up at bestbuy over the weekend.
Do newer versions of ripbot have a fps configuration screen?