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That'll work for some types of videos but not others. Some will show (in the API) as their assigned framerate and others will show up as 24 fps regardless of actual framerate (and these ones aren't problematic). The other problem is that the framerate of a video only shows up as a visible piece of data in the API at the moment the video is prepared and played.Is it possible to detect the frame rate of a video before using it? If so, just don't use that video. I know that will potentially play havoc with a girl who then doesn't have ANY videos to display for a type of action that the game thinks she can perform... but aren't there already default videos available in circumstances where a girl MUST perform in a booth, but she doesn't have a suitable video?
Also, I do have to reiterate--I'm not that good a coder, and so some of this is exceedingly new to me and I'm learning a LOT in a very short amount of time.