Hi Donald,
I'm having an issue when using DGAVCDecNV which I hope you might be able to help me out with:
When I use the "trim" function in avisynth, the frame numbers don't seem to be matching up to what I see when I view the whole file. For example, I open my avs file in Virtualdub, and want to isolate a scene that plays between frames 1000-2000. When I add the trim command with that frame range specified to the script, it seems to be starting at frame 1002. In order to get all the frames I want, I need to change the start of the trim to 998. This happens with every bluray stream I've ripped thus far.
My apologies if this is a known issue that has already been covered.
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