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[opensuse] Extracting still frame from video
- From: "Steven T. Hatton" <hattons@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2007 03:18:39 -0400
- Message-id: <200704210318.39373.hattons@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
I want to get equally spaced frames from this video:
http://baldur.globalsymmetry.com/fact911/videos/911.wtc.2.north.very.close.slow.wmv
It is important that the frames are separated by a constant interval. I would
like to be able to get every frame in the video (or at least 18 seconds to 60
seconds) converted to jpeg or png. I made the mistake of installing the xine
stuff from packman rather than keeping the old stuff I have been using for
several months. Now I can't even use ksnapshot or xwd because it blanks the
video window when I try to grab it. So in other words, someone put in some
effort to brake a perfectly functioning program to please lawyers.
This really is very important. Can anybody suggest a way of converting a
video to a sequence of still frames, or at least capturing evenly spaced
frames? Ctrl+J with kaffeine doesn't always put the video where the time
stamp indicates, so I can't use that.
--
Steven
"Whoever controls the histories of nations controls those nations and their
peoples." Germar Rudolf
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http://baldur.globalsymmetry.com/fact911/videos/911.wtc.2.north.very.close.slow.wmv
It is important that the frames are separated by a constant interval. I would
like to be able to get every frame in the video (or at least 18 seconds to 60
seconds) converted to jpeg or png. I made the mistake of installing the xine
stuff from packman rather than keeping the old stuff I have been using for
several months. Now I can't even use ksnapshot or xwd because it blanks the
video window when I try to grab it. So in other words, someone put in some
effort to brake a perfectly functioning program to please lawyers.
This really is very important. Can anybody suggest a way of converting a
video to a sequence of still frames, or at least capturing evenly spaced
frames? Ctrl+J with kaffeine doesn't always put the video where the time
stamp indicates, so I can't use that.
--
Steven
"Whoever controls the histories of nations controls those nations and their
peoples." Germar Rudolf
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