Because there is no pulldown (well usually) on PAL DVDs, it's just 24 fps played back at 25 fps (sped up) - assumefps just slows it down again.
NTSC pulldown actually inserts new fields/frames which tfm/tdecimate identifies/removes.
Because there is no pulldown (well usually) on PAL DVDs, it's just 24 fps played back at 25 fps (sped up) - assumefps just slows it down again.
NTSC pulldown actually inserts new fields/frames which tfm/tdecimate identifies/removes.