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    Hello all!

    I am wondering if there is a way to see how many frames a video has. Media info is awesome, but I can’t find out how many frames a video has. Any ideas?

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    Open it in Virtualdub2 and you can see the actual count.

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    Originally Posted by sum_guy View Post
    Open it in Virtualdub2 and you can see the actual count.

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    Thank you. Does it work for H265 files recorded from an iPhone?
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    To the best of my knowledge it will.
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    Originally Posted by sum_guy View Post
    To the best of my knowledge it will.
    I’ll give it a go and let you know! Thanks!
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  6. For constant frame rate videos you can just multiply the running time (in seconds) by the frame rate (in frames per second). That assumes the tool(s) you use report those values accurately. For variable frame rate videos you need a program that parses the video and counts the frames. As is the case with the aforementioned VirtualDub2.
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    Works perfectly! Thank you!
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