Please make the framerate field in the export window for H264/5 a numerical field, not a pulldown
With it being a pulldown, one can't select/match the framerate of one's sequence if it's a non-standard framerate. For example, a sequence for 8mm and Super8 film, at 16 and 18fps respectively, cannot be exported to their native framerate, thus dropping or doubling up frames. Other formats, such as Quicktime/ProRes can export to these framerates, and other applications can export H264/5 content to these framerates, so it's not a codec limitation either. This seems to just be a GUI limitation in Premiere/AME.

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Pat commented
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Antoine (Autokroma.com) commented
Hi there,
I've added those framerate AND added a custom framerate field for you in the newest version of AfterCodecs, check it out ! -
Antoine (Autokroma.com) commented
Hi Michael,
I could add those framerate to https://autokroma.com/AfterCodecs/
It would be easier than specifying a custom framerate