In Stereoid, it is possible to perform several time adjustments:
1. In the Input Editor, you can add an offset value to the Left or Right Eyes.A typical scenario would be to remove or add frame(s) to match the time
stamp between your left and right cameras.

Left Eye with an offset value of 1.
2. In the timeline, you can adjust the start and end frame. If you load a longsequence, you can simply drag the time slider to reduce the sequence duration.
Alternatively, you can click the start/end point (it turns blue) and usethe arrow keys to reduce or increase duration. Please make sure that thelock icon is disabled otherwise you will not be able to adjust the time. Youcan disable or enable the lock icon by clicking on it.
To adjust the time, mouse over the start or end frame until it turns blue andhold and drag the tickmark next to the frame number. A window will appear, showing you a preview of your new start or end frame. This is a greatway to split a long sequence to analyze and render individual scripts. Simply select File > Save As to name your different shots, which can be analyzed or rendered in the GUI or in command-line.


Adjusting the end frame, preview window visible.
3. By default, Stereoid selects the speed of your incoming source as thecurrent FPS or Frames per Second speed. It can be changed in the userinterface or in output (QuickTime only). Click on the FPS numerical value to change the playback speed. In Output,click the Frame Rate menu to choose a different speed.
