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Hey great tool! Thanks for rescuing my content for me!
The untrunc-w output video seems to have turned my 60 FPS video into a 30 FPS half-speed video, where the audio is in normal speed but only takes up half the video duration.
This isn't too big of a deal, I am loading the video into adobe premiere to see if I can correct it, but I imagine there is also an appropriate FFMPEG command that would fix it for me.
The tool is definitely correcting the "bigger issue" with the file and I don't mind manually cleaning up after my own screwups.
(Side-note, it seems like Windows 10/11 default "Media Player" doesn't like to play the untrunc-w output videos when it is fine playing the original working reference video. Very much not a big deal, VLC seems to happily play the video, but just an observation. Maybe it is all purely down to the 60->30 FPS problem)
Anyway thanks so much for maintaining this tool!
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Hey great tool! Thanks for rescuing my content for me!
The untrunc-w output video seems to have turned my 60 FPS video into a 30 FPS half-speed video, where the audio is in normal speed but only takes up half the video duration.
This isn't too big of a deal, I am loading the video into adobe premiere to see if I can correct it, but I imagine there is also an appropriate FFMPEG command that would fix it for me.
The tool is definitely correcting the "bigger issue" with the file and I don't mind manually cleaning up after my own screwups.
(Side-note, it seems like Windows 10/11 default "Media Player" doesn't like to play the untrunc-w output videos when it is fine playing the original working reference video. Very much not a big deal, VLC seems to happily play the video, but just an observation. Maybe it is all purely down to the 60->30 FPS problem)
Anyway thanks so much for maintaining this tool!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: