Oh but it does matter to me. Thank you geeky friend for wasting the time to do it :-)msycamore said:
Not that it really matters but I did check my GOUT frame counts again and this is what I get
Anybody happen to read my VOB vs VOB rambling over in the Tech section?
Well it just came back and bit me in the ass! LOL
I'll eat crow on this one. I've got PGC_2 (15 frames) inserted at my beginning, which shouldn't have been there.
PGC_2 just happens to be 'VOB ID 1' and its location in the disc's filesystem is at the beginning of VTS_03_1.VOB so it got DGIndex'd with the rest. Once I remove it, then my STAR WARS card appear at 688 like it should ;)
So subtract 15 from all my numbers: the frame I captured was 34124.
Apologies if I asplode anyone's brain
Using my 'new math', I reckon that would translate tomsycamore said:
The 'conference call' scene is: 75235
The 25th frame of that camera shot
Perhaps that could be a better nomenclature to specify them as 'the Nth frame of the shot' What do you think?