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    I have a before/after to show.
    But the before clip is 2-3 frames ahead. How can I resync it?
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  2. Either trim() a few frames off the beginning of the "before", or add frames to the beginning of the "after" clip (you can loop() a duplicate frame for example)
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    Originally Posted by poisondeathray View Post
    Either trim() a few frames off the beginning of the "before"
    I thought as much. My issue was with the syntax and placement. My first few tests were failing. I needed to add .Trim() to the same line as AVISource.

    It's works.

    Originally Posted by pandy View Post
    Someone took lordsmurf identity?
    No, just doing something new. I'd never had a before clip not match the after. Apparently I cut it between pre and post. Oops.

    And I'm still fighting that new desktop from time to time. Great fast/quiet system, but new Windows OS really do screw up the video workflows. Extra steps or workarounds are often needed.
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  5. Originally Posted by lordsmurf View Post
    Originally Posted by poisondeathray View Post
    Either trim() a few frames off the beginning of the "before"
    I thought as much. My issue was with the syntax and placement. My first few tests were failing. I needed to add .Trim() to the same line as AVISource.

    It's works.
    It must work... not sure if ffmpegsource allow to use filters from ffmpeg then time offset can be used instead adding physical frames but if it works then no sense to pursue perfection.

    Originally Posted by lordsmurf View Post
    Originally Posted by pandy View Post
    Someone took lordsmurf identity?
    No, just doing something new. I'd never had a before clip not match the after. Apparently I cut it between pre and post. Oops.

    And I'm still fighting that new desktop from time to time. Great fast/quiet system, but new Windows OS really do screw up the video workflows. Extra steps or workarounds are often needed.
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