I have used your file and get the same error message.

Here is the video: https://streamable.com/vkav1

In the console I also get the following error message:

int FFMPEG::open_encoder(const char*, const char*):
check_frame_rate failed /home/spc/cin-test/test.proxy2-mp4.m2ts
failed=1 canceled=0
int ProxyRender::create_needed_proxies(int):
Error making proxy.

Sam

On 11.04.19 22:21, Phyllis Smith wrote:
I have added this information to the manual in the Proxy section for future reference. *BUT...*

    On 08.04.19 21:53, Igor BEGHETTO wrote:
    > Hi Sam,
    > usually I use this proxy settings (for  source at 1080p):
    >     - Scale Factor: 1/4
    >     - Use Scaler: unchecked
    >     - File Format: FFMPEG - mpeg
    >     - Video Preset:
    >         - Compression: mpeg.mpeg
    >         - Bitrate: 1800000
    >         - Quality: -1
    >         - Pixels: yuv420p
    >
    > For some videos, with strange variable bit rate, made with a
    > smartphone I had problems, like you, with the settings above;
    then I
    > changed it to MOV and it works fine :
    >     - File Format: FFMPEG - mov
    >     - Video Preset:
    >         - Compression: mov.mov
    >         - Bitrate: 1800000
    >         - Quality: -1
    >         - Pixels: yuv420p

-------------------------------------

    >> int ProxyRender::create_needed_proxies(int):
    >> Error making proxy.
    >>
    >>  Does anyone have a hint for me to also handle video files with
    120
    >> FPS and higher.

We can not reproduce the above error on a sample 120fps mp4 file when using m2ts, but would like to see if it can be fixed. The sample we used is at:

https://streamable.com/ot7nz

Does this sample fail for anyone else? Or is there a small sample that fails for sure?  Perhaps other settings have been changed that create the error? and I could try those?  gg/phyllis

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