There are many tools for that job, for example one AVIsynth filter
http://compression.ru/video/frame_rate_ ... n_msu.html
I suggest you watch a 60fps sequence and you will see the difference easily. (I mean a sequence captured at 60 fps and displayed at 60fps)I am still not convinced there is any perceivable difference between the 30fps and the 60fps stream, although the human eye is reported meant to be able to detect up to ~60fps (15+fps is where things appear to be fluid). The best way to compare the two would be to ABX them (an audio listening test technique) where by there is an A and a B sample, and X, a randomly selected sample, is played back. The listener(/viewer) then identifies the X as either A or B. The trouble with knowing that one is a 60fps one is that you automatically convince yourself that it looks "smoother" than the other.
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Can you suggest me one that works under ubuntu?There are many tools for that job, for example one AVIsynth filter
http://compression.ru/video/frame_rate_ ... n_msu.html
What user pixtur says above makes perfect sense. Especially when doubling 30 fps to 60 fps. My TV does it. Panning and sidescrolling text is greatly improved.Hi
I am using VLC for years (as most other people I know). Recently I started watching DVDs on a project and now Ireally want to second this feature! It sounds trivial to implement for normal PAL-resolutions and doable for 1080p with GPU-Shader stuff. Requesting 120FPS is of course useless, but most LCD do 60FPS and my projector does 75. This makes a tremendous difference especiallay with reducing DLP-Rainbow artifacts. I just can't believe you can't see the difference between the 30 and the 60FPS example posted above! This is so obvious. Show both to your grandma and she would see it. Try it with realtime generate images (e.g. Computer-Games). If you can't see the difference, well: Then you are lucky.From doing some user-tests at work, I can tell you that most people can instantly spot the difference. Although some they can't name it, literally everybody prefers higher FPS.
Please, I beg you. Implement it as an experimental filter plug-in. I mean you have features like a "Puzzle Game"...
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