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Find frame # for a visual cue easily

I'm looking for a video player that will help me determine the frame number in an AVI file for a visual cue (e.g. an eye blink).  It would be helpful if I could set start/stop playback boundaries as frame numbers, as well as vary the frame rate of the playback.  Any ideas?

Find frame # for a visual cue easily

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I found the answer to my question.  VirtualDub is really good and looks like it would be useful for a lot of other AVI editing/processing tasks.