vob (DVD file) directly in Avidemux 2.5.4: plays in 30 FPS. (3) Using Anri-chan's trim frame ranges step to analyze the recording in VirtualDub: plays in 30 FPS. (2) Using Anri-chan's field order test step to analyze the recording in VirtualDub: plays in 60 FPS, but there's severe bobbing as I frame advance, making it hard to work with. (1) Playing it on my DVD recorder: frame advance only does 30 FPS, and with no milliseconds on the time display during frame advance, it's quite hard to time things. Again, I want 60 FPS, as well as a relative lack of bobbing for my sanity, but I don't need high resolution. I now want to analyze my DVD recordings in a program such as VirtualDub or Avidemux - something that has frame advance and timestamps for each frame. I've made some test recordings on DVD, since my computer and/or capture card don't seem to be good enough for recording 60 FPS (tried it with XSplit local recording, seems to drop frames like crazy). I'd like to do my measurements from a 60 FPS recording for maximum accuracy. I want to test the speed of various kinds of movement, durations of various attacks, attack hitlag, and stuff like that. I want to do some timing measurements in a 60 FPS game that I can't play on emulator (Kirby's Return to Dream Land for Wii I highly doubt my computer can handle Dolphin).
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