I have this disc SCHOOL DAZE from Amazon.
For some reason DGIndexNV and DGDemux both find it to be 103 FPS.
This is the log file:
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Stream Type: Transport [192]
Video Type: HEVC
HDR: PQ
Profile: Main 10
Level: 5.1/High
Coded Size: 3840x2160
Display Size: 3840x2160
PAR: 1:1
Frame Rate: 103.008584 fps
Colorimetry: BT.2020 [9]
Frame Structure: Progressive
Field Order: Progressive
Frame Type:
Coded Number: 173084
Playback Number: 173084
Frame Repeats: 0
Field Repeats: 0
Film Percent: 0.00
Bitrate:
Bitrate (Avg): 272.714
Bitrate (Max):
Audio Stream: 1100: THD 48000 8ch [eng]
Audio Stream: 1101: DTS HDMA 5.1 48 1536 [eng]
Audio Stream: 1102: DTS HDMA 48 1536 [eng]
Audio Stream: 1103: DTS HDMA 48 1536 [fra]
Audio Stream: 1104: DTS HDMA 48 1536 [spa]
Audio Stream: 1105: AC3 2.0 48 192 [eng]
Audio Stream: 1106: AC3 2.0 48 192 [eng]
Elapsed: 0:01:30
Remain: 0:00:00
FPS:
Info: Finished!
4352: D:\encode\daze-urip\daze PID 1100 embedded.ac3
4352: D:\encode\daze-urip\daze PID 1100 48000 8ch eng DELAY 0ms.thd
4353: D:\encode\daze-urip\daze PID 1101 5.1 48 1536 eng DELAY 0ms.dts
4354: D:\encode\daze-urip\daze PID 1102 48 1536 eng DELAY 0ms.dts
4357: D:\encode\daze-urip\daze PID 1105 2.0ch 48KHz 192Kbps eng DELAY 0ms.ac3
4358: D:\encode\daze-urip\daze PID 1106 2.0ch 48KHz 192Kbps eng DELAY 0ms.ac3
4768: D:\encode\daze-urip\daze PID 12a0 eng.sup [total 1786, forced 0]
4769: D:\encode\daze-urip\daze PID 12a1 eng.sup [total 2059, forced 0]
4770: D:\encode\daze-urip\daze PID 12a2 fra.sup [total 1940, forced 22]
4771: D:\encode\daze-urip\daze PID 12a3 spa.sup [total 1795, forced 10]
4772: D:\encode\daze-urip\daze PID 12a4 fra.sup [total 22, forced 22]
4773: D:\encode\daze-urip\daze PID 12a5 spa.sup [total 10, forced 10]
Will it be enough if I send you just the start of the m2ts file, or do you need to get the disc to see what goes on there?
When I changed the dgi file to "FPS 24000 / 1001" it all seems to work just fine.
The original dgi file showed "FPS 192008 / 1864"
If you can manage with just the start of the m2ts file, let me know how much of it you need, and the FTP info.
I have also tried to demux the video file with other tools, and then open just the video file in DGIndexNV, and it still shows 103 FPS. Thats why I think it is probably something in the video file itself that throws DGIndexNV off.
Thanks in advance
renols