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I'm using FFmepg to re-encode an m2v video to mp4 x265.

The source video is an NTSC DVD with framerate 29.97.

VLC and Windows properties both give 29.97, but FFprobe says r_frame_rate is 59.94.

FFprobe file properties:

codec_name=mpeg2video
codec_time_base=1001/30000
r_frame_rate=60000/1001
avg_frame_rate=30000/1001

Problem

Using no FFmpeg framerate options causes the new mp4's framerate to be 59.94.

With framerate options it ends up at 29.97 like the source.

-x265-params "fps=30000/1001" 
-framerate 30000/1001 
-r 30000/1001 

Removing Duplicates Frames

I got a warning More than 1000 frames duplicated, probably because of the 60000/1001 to 30000/1001 conversion. Though it can't really be 59.94 fps because the source is an NTSC DVD.

vsync

-vsync 0 removed the duplicate frames but caused the video to be 23.94 fps.

mpdecimate

-vf "mpdecimate, fps=30000/1001"

Removed duplicate frames and gave the correct 29.97 fps but looks choppier. Maybe those duplicate frames were needed?


FFmpeg Settings

ffmpeg -y 

-fflags +genpts 

-i input.m2v

-c:v libx265 
-preset medium -x265-params "crf=20:rc-lookahead=18:fps=30000/1001"
-pix_fmt yuv420p 
-tune grain -profile:v main -level 4.1 

-copyts 
-avoid_negative_ts make_zero 

-vf "mpdecimate, fps=30000/1001"

-threads 0

output.mp4

Questions

What is the correct way to be converting this to x265 mp4 while preserving the original framerate?

Is the DVD source framerate 29.97 or 59.94?

Should I have to be removing duplicate frames and is it damaging the video?

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  • Has the footage been deinterlaced? If no, does ffmpeg show it as interlaced?
    – Gyan
    Jul 2, 2018 at 14:34
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    ffprobe in.m2v -show_entries frame=pkt_pts_time,interlaced_frame -select_streams v -of compact=p=0 -v 0
    – Gyan
    Jul 2, 2018 at 15:30
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    And ffprobe in.m2v -fpsprobesize 100 -show_entries stream=r_frame_rate,avg_frame_rate -select_streams v -of compact=p=0 -v 0?
    – Gyan
    Jul 2, 2018 at 15:37
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    ffmpeg sets r_frame_rate to the inverse of the frame with the smallest duration that it finds during stream probe. Input -framerate is advisable.
    – Gyan
    Jul 2, 2018 at 17:09
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    @Gyan I removed mpdecimate and added -framerate 30000/1001 before the -i input. It seems to have fixed the problem, no duplicate frames warning, and mp4 is 29.97 fps. Is this the correct way to do it? Jul 2, 2018 at 20:49

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