Is there any way in Linux to obtain an accurate frame/time number through a GUI that can be used with ffmpeg?

I know Avidemux hardly works at all, VLC will not reliably show frames.

Pitivi is not an option, I haven't tried Kdenlive because it crashed the first time I used it.

Haven't attempted OpenShot or Cinerella and "DragonPlayer" is too worthless to exist.

What is a good tool to view results after you've created a video? Because VLC closes its window and constantly resizes stuff it is not very suitable.

GMplayer in Debian doesn't work. (Kubuntu).

Regards.
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