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Right now it is not possible. However, Gibman has already received this suggestion and I think it is being worked on. I can not promise you anything though. Im not the brains behind this feature.Could be Im not reading your question correctly....The mediainfo.dll library should read the correct fps of the mediafile. No matter what the source is. If the mediafile is 29.97, the result should be 29.97fps. The same for 23.976fps. If this is not the case, then there might be a problem with the reading.Which version of mediainfo.dll (in MP programm folder) are you using?
Right now it is not possible. However, Gibman has already received this suggestion and I think it is being worked on. I can not promise you anything though. Im not the brains behind this feature.
Could be Im not reading your question correctly....
The mediainfo.dll library should read the correct fps of the mediafile. No matter what the source is. If the mediafile is 29.97, the result should be 29.97fps. The same for 23.976fps. If this is not the case, then there might be a problem with the reading.
Which version of mediainfo.dll (in MP programm folder) are you using?