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    And it seems to be most prevalent in anime. I don't think I've ever seen this in normal film (non-animated).

    I just checked the ef - Melodies OP, which is full of slow-moving horizontal and vertical panning, and all of it is perfectly smooth. The video is 23.976 FPS H264 decoded using ffdshow. This video I encoded is also perfectly smooth in slow pans, although it's 24 FPS instead of 23.976. The 23.976 number actually comes from 24000/1001, which is the standard frame rate for progressive NTSC film.

    http://www.mplayerhq.hu/DOCS/HTML/en...-telecine.html

    That shaking might actually be caused by the encoding process, where the encoder adjusted the frame rate by simply discarding frames from the original. If you start with a very high frame rate source, such as a ~120 FPS TS raw, then frame rate conversion can introduce choppiness.

    My video

    In Kara no Kyoukai 01, the fight scene starting at 26:00 has a lot of large backdrop shots with a panning camera, and the video is perfectly smooth throughout the whole thing. The file is [gg-TakaJun]_Kara_no_Kyoukai_-_The_Garden_of_Sinners_-_01v2_[3F2E8FEA].mkv
    Last edited by Board of Command; Tue, 01-06-2009 at 01:17 AM.

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