Batch - Frame Rate Interpolation Conversion
At some future stage, will AME have a batch frame rate conversion feature with interpolation? That being I can send to a queue a stack of clips with varying frame rates and output all the input files to a same end output file frame rate but leave the audio part of the file untouched to same pitch and duration? Say a collection of 12, 23.97, 24, 29.95, 30, 60 fps and all resulting output conversions at 25 fps. At present I am using AWS Elemental Media Converter which is pretty costly.
Also, why when converting an AOMedia AV1 video file to h.264, the resulting AME conversion only carries audio through and not vision? Does AME have support for AV1 files, or is that still coming?


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Antoine Autokroma.com (Independent Developer of AfterCodecs, BRAW Studio, PlumePack, Influx) commented
Yes that's what I meant by batch : batch change output framerate of render queue items and interpolation method.
You can already batch change export options, just select one by one each second line of all items, then you'll have a popup confirming you're going to batch change Export settings, just click Ok and modify framerate for all of them !
Our Influx Importer supports AV1 file, you could give that a try. For AV1 Export we're studying that in AfterCodecs but it's not ready
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Colin Tyrrell commented
For AV1, import.
For main issue, I am seeking interpolitive frame rate conversion no matter the input file frame rate to a set frame rate for all output media in a queue.
Not seeking so much batch control, am more seekig frame rate conversion in AME with frame interpolation/blending to seek smooth motion between all frames.
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Antoine Autokroma.com (Independent Developer of AfterCodecs, BRAW Studio, PlumePack, Influx) commented
For your main issue, couldn't you select all items in AME render queue and override export framerate to the value you want ?
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Antoine Autokroma.com (Independent Developer of AfterCodecs, BRAW Studio, PlumePack, Influx) commented
Do you mean AV1 support for import or export ?