I found the following post from 2002:


Thanks Karl

Here's what I have come up with so far.

To determine the frame-rate of a video clip:

It seems that if you advance the video clip from 0 by 1 frame (play step forward) and divide the timescale property by the currenttime property, the
result is the video frame rate.

Can anyone think of a better solution?

Quicktime has both a timescale and a timebase property, but RR doesn't seem
able to access the timebase.
--
Robert Arnold
Associate Professor of Film
Boston University
Tel (617) 353-7735  Fax (617) 353-1084
http://people.bu.edu/rfarnold/


I have tried "play step forward" in a myriad of forms.

Has anyone successfully used this command?
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