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Issue created Jan 13, 2021 by Bierr Ritie@Bierr

Let “Stretch by” accept floating point numbers in fractions

Good day. There is the issue, which migrates from one release to another. I am talking about “Stretch by” for chapters. For stretching subtitles or chapters there is ability to write parameters in two ways. Example 24 to 23.976 slowdown – 1000/1001 or simply 24/23.976 (I prefer the second way). But stretch for chapters do not “understand” numbers with dot. So if you’ll write 24/23.976 – chapters will be stretched 24/23 – there is no such problem with “Stretch by” for subtitles.

Edited Jan 13, 2021 by Moritz Bunkus
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