Question:
Software that converts videos into individual frames?
MissMikuru
2011-04-22 13:17:38 UTC
So the title speaks for itself. Anyone know of some software (preferably free) that can convert entire video files into individual frames (image files such as jpg, etc)?
Eight answers:
2011-04-22 18:48:51 UTC
convert video into image(jpg).....I just know I can take a snapshot with enolsoft video converter at the conversion time.hope can useful to you.
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2016-12-14 09:48:10 UTC
Turn Video Into Frames
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2016-04-03 01:54:41 UTC
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What format are your 'frames'. If the frames are targa, in a folder by themselves and named file_00000.tga thru file_00699.tga -- many Windows programs will import that into a video editor, including Adobe Premiere. There is a cmmd-line program called ffmpeg. It's freeware, originally Linux, and I've seen FfmpegForWindows that has a GUI. Another OpenSource is kdenLive, but you are limited to 100 frames per import. Again, Linux, but I've seen builds of that software for XP. And, if none of those work. I have my own personal software (but try the above first and anybody else's solutions). Good luck.
Scrawny
2011-04-22 13:26:06 UTC
There probably is software that can grab the individual frames of a video and separate them into separate files. I hope that if you find such software that you realize that there will be roughly 30 frames per second of video. A one minute video would produce roughly 1800 pictures.....do you really want to do that?
soupfine
2011-04-22 13:39:17 UTC
The KMPlayer



http://download.cnet.com/The-KMPlayer/3000-13632_4-10659939.html



Open your video and pause it, back it up to the beginning..leave it paused.



press the ctrl key and the G key (or right click on the player and go to Capture> Frame Extract)



The settings can be confusing but to extract every frame choose "continuously" for numbers to extract and "every frame" for frames to extract" You are going to get a ton of frames since videos are many frames per second...you might want to use the setting where you choose the number of frames to extract per second of video or number of frames to extract per minute of video.. You can also set the output (jpg, bmp, or png) and set the size.



After you've chosen your settings click start in the capture window and then start the video.
2014-08-24 21:19:18 UTC
To converts videos into individual frames, you can use asoftech video converter to take snapshot of each frame in video.

http://www.asoftech.com/video-converter/
2011-04-22 22:12:30 UTC
Do as directed by soupfine
2014-12-01 03:36:46 UTC
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