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PAL Speedup

369 bytes added, 18:50, 6 November 2022
/* Discussion of reversing PAL speedup */
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You can use command line parameters to force VLC Player to compensate for PAL speedup, thus restoring the proper audio pitch and playtime duration.'''I. You can use command line parameters to force VLC Player to compensate for PAL speedup, thus restoring the proper audio pitch and playtime duration.'''You can re-encode or convert PAL speedup videos back to NTSC with the correct audio pitch and playtime.Example: vlc -f videofilename.avi --no-audio-time-stretch --rate=0.96 --no-embedded-video --no-sub-autodetect-file vlc://quit You can adjust the audio pitch and ignore the faster playtime (not recommended).If you install zenity on your linux system you can use the following shell script called [altplayer] which will give you a dialog and allow you to choose NTSC or PAL when launching VLC to play a video.See: [[Compensate for PAL Speedup in Digital Video]]See Also: [[Compensate for PAL Speedup in Digital Video]] '''II. You can re-encode or convert PAL speedup videos back to NTSC with the correct audio pitch and playtime.''' '''III. You can adjust the audio pitch and ignore the faster playtime (not recommended)'''.
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