Thank you for reporting on issue solving progress. >There is a workaround. Use inigo to create a .westley file, edit it, and >load that into kdenlive. It will not show up in the kdenlive File Open dialog, >but you can type in the file name to load it. > >Use avidemux2 to determine number of frames. >$ inigo clip1.mpeg -consumer westley:clip1.westley >$ vim clip1.westley >change "length" and 3 "out" points to (length-1) >
So Avidemux2 IS capable to determine correct frame number of mpeg2 clip? And ffmpeg functions which report a wrong (lower) number? And once the number is known and forced to kdenlive/westley file (a job for Kdenlive) the output is correct having the same number of frames? Dan, do you mind to talk to Avidemux2 guys for the method they use? I can do it myself, but I guess you can do it in much "profound" way. Thank you for all the progress Jan
