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Author Topic: [EN] [SOLVED] How to capture a specific frame from a movie and make a image of that?  (Read 4270 times)

Offline vilde

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Tonight there was a nice thunderstorm here and I was enjoying the view with 15-30 flashes in the sky every minute. I did a movie with my phone and there are a few real nice flashes captured, now I would like to extract some frames to be able to show them as a picture. Making a screen shot is one way but I would like to be more exact and maybe get a little better quality by extracting direct from the movie. (Not that the video quality is that good, i filmed through the window, but it's fun to try anyway)

Edit: I found that it's possible to extract images with ffmpeg, but that will not be that exact, I think I need to pic a specific frame from the film. The film is an .mp4
« Last Edit: 2015/09/01, 17:57:50 by vilde »

Offline ayla

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Have you tried vlc players option "video" -> "take video snapshot" or however it's named in the english surface?

works fine here.

Offline vilde

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I tried with vlc but I cant find a way to go from frame to frame, I am not able to stop the video at exactly the right time (frame)

Offline ayla

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I have the german surface here, so my translation may not be very good.

Goto "tools" -> "adjust surface" -> "time panel"

There you may get the options to slow down the movie or even set the frame to frame option.

Offline hschn

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Hello

have a look at this side, ther are some shortcuts:

http://www.shortcutworld.com/en/win/VLC-Media-Player.html

good luck
hschn
Mögen hätt' ich schon wollen, aber dürfen habe ich mich nicht getraut (Karl Valentin)

Offline vilde

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I did find a way to enable a one frame by one button in vlc.
---->"View"-----> "Advanced Controls"

And yes, it worked to take snapshot with vlc.

Thanks :)
« Last Edit: 2015/09/01, 17:56:39 by vilde »

belze

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i think you can even try with some more expert tools like kino and kdenlive! Anyway, good result and nice picture!!! ;)

Online ReinerS

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You could do that also from within avidemux.

regards

Reiner
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Offline pit

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Why not just mpv:


Usage: mpv file
Options:
-fs => Fullscreen
--loop=inf => play it again and again ...


While playing:


Pause Video => space
Slow down => [
Speed up => ]

Set loop point A => l
Set loop point B => l

Frame by frame (forward) => periond (.)
Frame by frame (backward) => comma (,)
Screenshot => s


You can edit ~/.config/mpv/input.conf to change default keybindings.