No Lightweight Tool for Side-by-Side Video Comparison and Sync
Video professionals reviewing multiple clips need to compare them side-by-side with frame-accurate sync but existing tools are either too heavy (full editors) or too limited. The 133 upvotes on the Supra Player launch indicate genuine demand for a lightweight video comparison tool.
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