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<blockquote data-quote="knutinh" data-source="post: 162674" data-attributes="member: 14776"><p>I am not talking about "low framerates", but occasionally dropped frames.</p><p></p><p>If the video is "NTSC" (ie any tv/video made in the US or Japan) 59.90 fps, you will typically get drifting with the PCs 60 fps system. This means that once in a while, a frame is skipped to keep A/V sync.</p><p></p><p>A better method would be "speeding up" video and audio by 60/59.9 (practically nothing).</p><p></p><p>-k</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="knutinh, post: 162674, member: 14776"] I am not talking about "low framerates", but occasionally dropped frames. If the video is "NTSC" (ie any tv/video made in the US or Japan) 59.90 fps, you will typically get drifting with the PCs 60 fps system. This means that once in a while, a frame is skipped to keep A/V sync. A better method would be "speeding up" video and audio by 60/59.9 (practically nothing). -k [/QUOTE]
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