> If you want the encoder to just drop frames to meet a frame rate, drop> them 
> yourself is the easiest way since you pass each frame to be> encoded in :)> > 
> For example, if you've decoded 30fps video, and want to encode 15fps,> only 
> encode every 2nd frame.
Hi Art,
If I don't know if the encoder can handle a certain frame rate, then I can't 
drop them myself. (if i give it an image, I don't know if encoding will take 
too long or not) There's no way to tell the encoder to drop frames if it can't 
output at say 30fps?
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