Simplest/dumbest/most-general way is to add a Text node before the
retime containing the [frame] expression, and read the number after the
retime

Doesn't work for Python, but.. does work better than the metadata
insomuch as it'll show you if, say, two frames are being blended
together (because the two numbers will be mixed together)

On 20/11/14 09:58, Jordan O wrote:
> I thought I knew how to do this, maybe I've forgotten.
> Is there a simple way to query what source frame number is coming from?
> Say you use a time offset and a time warp, how can you know from that
> node pythonically which frame is coming from source?
> 
> I suppose exr meta data may be the closest thing I can find.
> 
> Cheers,
> Jordan
> 
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