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Know of any program that can save EVERY frame of a video to a jpeg?

MournSanity

Diamond Member
I need a method of doing that. I am looking at a certain video and examining all the fine details and such and I need to take every frame and turn it into a picture file. I'm desperate! I'LL DO ANYTHING!




And no, it's not a pr0n video.

 
The first problem is that video does not do "frames." It is continuous motion chenge over time so there would be an infinite number of JPEGs. You would have to arbitrarily set time sequence clips.
 
Somehow mplayer handles it, has a jpeg video out plugin that generates one jpg per 'frame'. It's not fast and a minute and a half video took over 2300 jpgs and almost 150M, but it worked.
 
You can use Virtualdub. It'll save it as bmp files and then use some batch image conversion program like Irfanview to save them to jpgs.
 
Pretty much any video editing software will do that. I know premiere will.

And video is made up of frames, corky-g doesn't know what he's talking about.
 
Originally posted by: notfred
Pretty much any video editing software will do that. I know premiere will.

And video is made up of frames, corky-g doesn't know what he's talking about.

I'd like to second the motion that cork-y is incorrect.
 
Originally posted by: corky-g
The first problem is that video does not do "frames." It is continuous motion chenge over time so there would be an infinite number of JPEGs. You would have to arbitrarily set time sequence clips.

Funny I thought NTSC video was 60 interlaced fields (30 frames) per second of 525 lines. Ya' learn something new everyday. All this time I've had it wrong.
 
Whatever, I just wanted something to take a picture of every "frame". The video runs at 30 FPS so I wanted 30 pictures per second. I think that's how it is.

I'll try your suggestions.
 
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