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| Thread ID: 91901 | 2008-07-22 05:01:00 | Capturing Frames from AVI files | stormdragon (6013) | Press F1 |
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| 691107 | 2008-07-22 07:18:00 | I 'capture' in Nero Showtime - but I suspect it is a form of printscreen capture. It's OK, but not wonderful. :) | R.M. (561) | ||
| 691108 | 2008-07-22 07:28:00 | There is a great need for a decent image grabber program, like Image Grabber II, but with a few more features. Any Graphics coders out there ? I could give you the specs and be a tester. And split the proceeds 50/50. |
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| 691109 | 2008-07-22 07:48:00 | You could also try Photoshop CS3 which can import video clips which it then puts each frame on its own layer which is also handy if you are wanting to adjust individual frames or just capture one frame. | vitalstatistix (9182) | ||
| 691110 | 2008-07-22 10:40:00 | Use Xnview. It has an "extract movie frame" option. The extracted frame can then be saved in whatever format you like | rumpty (2863) | ||
| 691111 | 2008-07-22 22:14:00 | Media Player Classic can also do frames or create a thumbnail page with frames from throughout the clip. | autechre (266) | ||
| 691112 | 2008-07-23 06:28:00 | Gomplayer is another option... | zahmad (8963) | ||
| 691113 | 2008-07-23 08:22:00 | Virtual Dub (www.google.co.nz). Its got a frame capture option. Worked wonders in the day of divx encoding. | vk_dre (195) | ||
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