frameshiftin
Frameshiftin is a term used to describe a phenomenon often encountered in digital media, particularly in animation and video editing. It refers to a visual artifact or glitch that occurs when the playback or rendering of a sequence of frames is inconsistent. This inconsistency can lead to jarring or unnatural motion, making the movement appear to skip, stutter, or jump.
The most common cause of frameshiftin is a mismatch in the frame rate between the source material
In animation, frameshiftin can also arise from errors in the animation pipeline, such as incorrect frame timing
To mitigate frameshiftin, techniques like frame rate conversion, motion interpolation, and ensuring consistent encoding settings are