Option 2: Real-time 60fps Interpolation (Motion Blur/Smoothness)
Before diving into settings, it’s crucial to understand the why . Most films are shot at 24fps due to historical legacy (the minimum speed needed for synchronized sound). While we are accustomed to this "cinematic look," it comes with inherent flaws:
Hardware acceleration offloads video processing from the CPU to the GPU. Without this, your CPU may choke on 60fps data. potplayer 60fps
When converting 24 to 60fps, audio can drift.
: A high-quality video renderer often paired with PotPlayer to manage frame generation and HDR. SVP (SmoothVideo Project) Without this, your CPU may choke on 60fps data
: This attempts to smooth out motion, though it is less advanced than dedicated external filters. 2. Using Hardware-Accelerated 60fps (Recommended)
: High-end PCs and users who want the smoothest possible experience with minimal artifacts. 2. Bluesky Frame Rate Converter (AMD Users) SVP (SmoothVideo Project) : This attempts to smooth
To achieve "true" 60fps with high-quality intermediate frames, users typically integrate specialized DirectShow filters. 1. Smooth Video Project (SVP)
In the "Load script" box, you can add a pre-made motion script or paste a custom one like this: