Selectively retain frames to reduce the output frame rate. Every *n* th frame is kept, where `n = ceil(input frame rate / target frame rate)`. When *n* = 1 (that is, the target frame rate is greater than the input frame rate), the output frame rate matches the input frame rate. When *n* > 1, frames are dropped and the output frame rate is equal to `(input frame rate / n)`. For more information, see `Calculate frame rate
DROP_DUPLICATE
Drop or duplicate frames to match the specified frame rate.
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