On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Selva Nair wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Robert Kesterson wrote:
> >
> > Or you could do:
> >mplayer -vo png -ss 60 -frames 10 movie.png
> > to seek 60 seconds into the movie, then dump 10 frames as png images.
>
> Does that really work for you? For me -ss always seeks to
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Robert Kesterson wrote:
>
> Or you could do:
>
>mplayer -vo png -frames 1 movie.mpg
>
> to save the first frame as a png, or
>
>mplayer -vo png -ss 60 -frames 10 movie.png
>
> to seek 60 seconds into the movie, then dump 10 frames as png images.
Does that really
Hallo
> I want make a preview frame for some MPEG files in a KDE application. There is
> some issue to extract to a JPEG file just one frame from MPEG file ?
Take a look at the mjpeg howto section 6.4 Separate images.
> How to get some informations about MPEG file (Format MPEG1/2, display
> reso
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Selva Nair wrote:
> On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, CAULIER Gilles wrote:
> > I want make a preview frame for some MPEG files in a KDE application.
> > There is some issue to extract to a JPEG file just one frame from MPEG file ?
>
> try mpeg -> yuv -> ppm using mpeg2dec and y4mtoppm. To
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, CAULIER Gilles wrote:
> I want make a preview frame for some MPEG files in a KDE application.
> There is some issue to extract to a JPEG file just one frame from MPEG file ?
>
try mpeg -> yuv -> ppm using mpeg2dec and y4mtoppm. To give you
an idea
mpeg2dec -s -o YUV movie
Hi,
I want make a preview frame for some MPEG files in a KDE application. There is
some issue to extract to a JPEG file just one frame from MPEG file ?
Thanks
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CAULIER Gilles
Développeur UNIX
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