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That sounds like a nightmare task I wish I would have stuck with ripping videos all from the same place.So I redid the conversion at a framerate of 24 (took about 7 1/2 hours). Still have that issue, basically the problem is that the files are done at different framerates.
For example img\basement\gf\bad\4.webp appears to be done at just about 30fps while img\gf\liv\random\4b.webp appears to be about 10 fps. The big issue is that besides me manually inspecting every webp and eyeballing the fps there is no real way for me to determine the fps of the webp. It does not store it's fps or even the length which I could then do (total_frames / length = fps). I'm still trying to find a solution, because websites like ezgif appear to determine it without issue.
So the solution may be to find the ones that are sped up and manually convert them using ezgif (not something I will do considering the amount it might be). I have found some promising leads potentially using libvips but it will require more research so it may be a couple days before I have it all squared away if I am able to solve it.
Thanks for the help so far though! and at least I know now just to use as much mp4 as possible