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snapshots with vlc

Postby roxanda » 08 Aug 2006 11:17

hello,

can anyone tell me how to make a snapshot using VLC from the command line? :)

it works from the vlc interface, but i want to use a command to generate the shots? :roll:

does any one have an idea?

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Postby Guest » 09 Aug 2006 10:12

I need the same one.
Has anyobdy an idea?

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Postby DJ » 09 Aug 2006 10:39

To the best of my knowledge there is no way to actually trigger the snapshot from the command line. You can select the directory, change the format and change the key that triggers it. :shock:

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Postby Busse » 11 Sep 2006 14:06

I need it, too..

Was that function perhaps added in the mean-time...

Or is there anybody who can develop me a tool, that can take up to 100 Snapshots of a DVD automatically?

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Postby avada » 11 Sep 2006 17:33

I need it, too..

Was that function perhaps added in the mean-time...

Or is there anybody who can develop me a tool, that can take up to 100 Snapshots of a DVD automatically?
Try gmplayer http://ffdshow.faireal.net/mirror/mplayer/
Change the output to png or jpeg then all the frames will be saved as an image. :D

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Postby Busse » 12 Sep 2006 08:48

Yes - it works - thank you

But now I get more thousand pictures :-)
Is there any option, to configure the mplayer, that it save only each 100 frame at hard disk....??

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Postby Jean-Baptiste Kempf » 12 Sep 2006 09:30

Hello all.

This will help you

How to create a thumbnail from a video with VLC.
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Postby Busse » 12 Sep 2006 11:59

thanks a lot

but whats about the output-format (height, witdh for example) of the jpgs.
Can I edit it.


What's about the running-time of the DVD - I want to create one snapshot each minute. Therefore it is neccassery that i know how long the DVD takes.

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Postby avada » 12 Sep 2006 19:01

thanks a lot

but whats about the output-format (height, witdh for example) of the jpgs.
Can I edit it.


What's about the running-time of the DVD - I want to create one snapshot each minute. Therefore it is neccassery that i know how long the DVD takes.
I don't think that you can change the height or width with any program because it depends on the resolution of the video file.
I think I read somewhere about a program that can take a snapshot every minute, but i can't remeber where or what is the programs name.

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Postby avada » 23 Sep 2006 16:53

thanks a lot

but whats about the output-format (height, witdh for example) of the jpgs.
Can I edit it.


What's about the running-time of the DVD - I want to create one snapshot each minute. Therefore it is neccassery that i know how long the DVD takes.
Imagegrabber might good. You can set how many snapshots to take from a file http://www45.brinkster.com/antworkz/


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