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Re: extract an image from video file

by spx2 (Deacon)
on Nov 02, 2009 at 17:01 UTC ( [id://804510]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to extract an image from video file

Yeah, you choose a frame, you extract it, you convert it to the needed size and that's it. ffmpeg should be enough for what you need, and here's a mailing list thread where this is dicussed.

Mplayer for Windows.

ffmpeg for Windows.

As a sidenote, to get from frames to a movie you can read this

Good luck and most importantly , have fun ! :)

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