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Grabbing an image
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Sun, 28 December 2014 17:22
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I may not have enough time to go through the software testing, thus could you confirm that grabbing any image within a video file is possible?
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Re: Grabbing an image
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Sun, 28 December 2014 18:11
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User wrote on Wed, 28 December 2005 12:22
I may not have enough time to go through the software testing, thus could you confirm that grabbing any image within a video file is possible?
Using automatical grabber you may:
Create a picture out of the first frame.
Create a picture out of the specified frame (e.g. 1-st frame, 20-th frame, 117-th frame, random frame).
Create a picture at stated intervals (e.g. out of every 10-th frame).
You may also create a few pictures of different size (e.g. one large and one small) at once.
[Updated on: Fri, 30 December 2005 13:35]
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Re: Grabbing an image
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Sun, 22 March 2015 13:17
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I can't figure out how to:
Create a picture out of the specified frame (e.g. 1-st frame, 20-th frame, 117-th frame, random frame).
The drop-down list options are Second, mSecond and Frame. All of these options capture multiple pictures.
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Sun, 22 March 2015 13:52
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cschulze wrote on Wed, 22 March 2006 08:17
I can't figure out how to:
Create a picture out of the specified frame (e.g. 1-st frame, 20-th frame, 117-th frame, random frame).
The drop-down list options are Second, mSecond and Frame. All of these options capture multiple pictures.
Enable "Thumbnails" check-box at Output tab -> Common tab
Click "..." on the right of "Thumbnails" check-box
Click "Insert New" in the opened dialog window
Set "Frame for Thumbnail" parameter in the opened dialog window.
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Re: Grabbing an image
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Sun, 22 March 2015 14:00
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Many thanks!
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