rkr1958
5th November 2005, 18:12
Simple question ... and I think I figured out the answer to this myself but I wanted to confirm it ...
The frame ruler at the bottom of virtual dub ... is the last number listed the total number of frames or the number of the last frame in the video segment?
For example, let's say that I have a video with 1000-frames. The first frame is number 0 so the last one should be 999. But VirtualDub shows a 1000 ... However, through trial and error the video when played stops at frame 999. So I just wanted to confirm that the last number is indeed the total number of frames which is 1 greater than the number of the last frame.
The frame ruler at the bottom of virtual dub ... is the last number listed the total number of frames or the number of the last frame in the video segment?
For example, let's say that I have a video with 1000-frames. The first frame is number 0 so the last one should be 999. But VirtualDub shows a 1000 ... However, through trial and error the video when played stops at frame 999. So I just wanted to confirm that the last number is indeed the total number of frames which is 1 greater than the number of the last frame.