Next, set the video parameters with the icon that looks like a clip of film at the bottom right corner of
the main window. (If you hover over it, it says “Clip settings.”) For some reason it defaults to 10 fps.
Normally this would be set to 30 fps, but my particular camera shoots at 60 fps (HD). You should have
checked the frame rate of the source video in Avidemux before decomposing it into jpg images. If you
want your points to be at 0.1 second intervals, make the step size 3/30 or 6/60. You typically don't
want the step size too small or the signal to noise ratio degenerates.