Mark,
One thing about getting software to analyse what ffmpeg is doing with regard to 
cuts and splices - what're you thinking of?
For the purpose of being able to look at frame sequences easily, you can 
probably just use something like Resolve. The free version might have all you 
need and it's not particularly complicated. The full version is relatively 
inexpensive.
P
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