The MakeMKV-created file contained a very different frame sequence. The first point I want to make is that there is a difference between what you see in a DVD stream when you play the file back - even if you go frame by frame - and the actual frame sequences stored on disk.Īll of the content written to an NTSC DVD intended for playback in a DVD player is “conceptually interlaced”, to borrow a term from HomeTheaterHiFi. There are aspects to this situation that I am still piecing together, so I apologize if I’m a little vague in places. But the problem goes a little deeper than that. This destroys any chance of synchronizing audio. Thus, AviSynth forces MakeMKV-derived output into a non-standard 24.6 fps rate in an attempt to harmonize the two. To be clear: Much of the reason why you can’t use a MakeMKV file in this process without hosing your motion is that MakeMKV creates variable frame rate files when used to archive an episode of Deep Space Nine, and AviSynth is not designed to edit variable frame rate files.
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