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Chewtobacca
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The GOUT Sync Thread
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Date created
2-Jan-2015, 8:44 AM

Star Wars Chapters: Frame-Numbers

Pre-pulldown Post-pulldown
0 0
508 635
2748 3435
7033 8791
10761 13451
12832 16040
16344 20430
22144 27680
27808 34760
33405 41756
36256 45320
39444 49305
41533 51916
46364 57955
49692 62115
52596 65745
55749 69686
59480 74350
60668 75835
63289 79111
67628 84535
70632 88290
72452 90565
74340 92925
74528 93160
78420 98025
81608 102010
87313 109141
91764 114705
94773 118466
100776 125970
103181 128976
107524 134405
110296 137870
113652 142065
118708 148385
121629 152036
125804 157255
131365 164206
135484 169355
137565 171956
139732 174665
142305 177881
144053 180066
146918 183647
153637 192046
161694 202117
165253 206566
166249 207811
168781 210976
174246 217807

Original Post

althor1138 said:When you say the title card appears on frame 689, I’m assuming that means starting from frame 0?

Yes; AviSynth and VirtualDub call the first frame zero.  I add ShowFrameNumber(scroll=true) to the script because I find it the clearest way to see the frame numbers, but the frame indicator in VirtualDub does the same job.

To ensure that the title card shows comes up on the right frame, one should demux the video before opening it in DGIndex.  (Loading the VOBs straight into DGIndex leads to a different frame count.)  For the NTSC GOUT, the field operation should be set to Forced Film; for the PAL GOUT, it must be set to Honor Pulldown Flags.