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--- Comment #7 from Marcus Sundman ---
(In reply to Wegwerf from comment #6)
> As no-one seems to understand what the issue really is (me neither), and I
> strongly suspect it to be related to ffmpeg and MLT, and there has been no
> progress here as the
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Status|UNCONFIRMED
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Version|15.12.2 |16.04.0
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--- Comment #4 from Marcus Sundman ---
Oh, and the issue is present in both the monitor and the final output.
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--- Comment #3 from Marcus Sundman ---
As I wrote, each frame in the video displays the timecode when that frame
starts. The video is VFR. The 1st frame is 1000ms long, the 2nd frame (which
starts at 00:01.000) is 993ms long, the 3rd frame (which starts
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--- Comment #2 from Jean-Baptiste Mardelle ---
Hi, thanks for your report.
It's actually hard to understand the exact problem from your description.
In your expected results, you say: "The 1st frame should be shown for 1000ms,
the 2nd for 993ms, etc".
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Version|15.12.1 |15.12.2
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