Just discovered this tool, thanks!
Not sure what's the point of "framerate" (doesn't seem to affect the result), however, I would like to see a "game's framerate". It could be useful to adjust the milliseconds to a frametime that's possible.
For example, if the game ran on PAL (50hz), but the video is at 60FPS, a time of 0s 767ms is impossible (despite the video having such a timestamp), and could be nudged to the appropriate ms step (0s 760ms or 0s 780ms @ 50hz, I can't remember how rounding goes for those situations).
The same could be done for 25 and 30FPS games.
Just discovered this tool, thanks!
Not sure what's the point of "framerate" (doesn't seem to affect the result), however, I would like to see a "game's framerate". It could be useful to adjust the milliseconds to a frametime that's possible.
For example, if the game ran on PAL (50hz), but the video is at 60FPS, a time of
0s 767msis impossible (despite the video having such a timestamp), and could be nudged to the appropriate ms step (0s 760msor0s 780ms@ 50hz, I can't remember how rounding goes for those situations).The same could be done for 25 and 30FPS games.