With just an average rate, there's no way to tell a video with inconsistent timing throughout, from one with mostly perfect timing, but one or two short/long frames. But that doesn't mean your video's timing is bad. Quite literally, frames ÷ seconds = frames/seconds = fps. That 24.999875 you're seeing is an average frame rate - the number of frames, divided by the runtime. While it's possible it would be able to correct frame rate issues as a side-effect of what it does, if nothing else it's likely overkill for the purpose, and probably not entirely necessary anyway. It's an interpolated frame-generation algorithm more than a rate-control one. I don't have the Topaz software, but from reading their site, it appears that Chronos is, as you say, about slow or fast motion - exclusively.
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