Trying and got MPC-be follow your advise and found 39 frames difference between the movies .(Star wars- A new hope)RESET_9999 wrote: ↑Sun Jul 25, 2021 9:48 pmthe json file is a simple text file in which you copy/paste the script of step 3. ( you change the number according to the movies you're syncing)
first, you have to find the frame difference between the two videos. Personally, I use MPC-BE and find the same frame for both videos, press ''control-g'' and calculate the frame number difference. You can navigate frame by frame with ''control left/right arrow'' when the video is paused.
Another method that could be easier for you is to open both videos with staxrip ''video comparison'' (tool/advanced) and navigate to the same frame.
I prefer mpc because you don't have to load the video like you have to do with staxrip. if your pc/gpu is powerful enough you could open two instances of MPC.
then for the frame at the end, the framecount of both rpu and hdr10 video must match. so you find out the total number of frames and you match it with the dv video (include the frame you added or removed from the start) ... just math at this point.
hope you understand, I'm not very good at explaining things
Now what will be the JSON script for this? And what extension this file must have?
Thanks again for your patience with me.