No video player does.  It starts out in regular motion, then goes to super
slow motion, then reverts back to regular motion.

I've viewed the file on Mac OS X El Capitan using VLC 2.2.1 & QuickTime
10.4.  If I create a new project in iMovie 10.1, import the file, then add
the entire clip to the project, it still renders regular speed, then fast,
then regular.  If I could easily identify how many frames are in regular
speed at either end of the clip, I might be able to fix them, but that
won't scale to the 100+ rallies I have to edit.  I'm not willing to assume
the same number of frames are in regular v. slow motion across files or on
either end of the clip.  [sigh]

I uploaded one more file to comparison:  goo.gl/YVyBfp

-matthew

On Tue, Jan 5, 2016 at 9:37 AM, Carl Eugen Hoyos <[email protected]> wrote:

> Matthew Adams <matthew <at> matthewadams.me> writes:
>
> > goo.gl/Bb6tQW
>
> Which player plays this file at the correct speed?
>
> Carl Eugen
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