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Output to image: corrupt?

Postby Zeno McDohl » 28 Dec 2009 04:09

First off I had a big problem figuring out how to do this because http://wiki.videolan.org/How_to_create_thumbnails was completely wrong. None of those seem valid anymore.

So I'm doing this:

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vlc --video-filter scene -V dummy --scene-format=png --start-time=6 --stop-time=15 --scene-ratio 2 --scene-prefix=thumb --scene-path="C:\Program Files (x86)\VideoLAN\VLC\thumbs" video.mkv
The frames come out okay, but like half of them are "corrupt" and look like this: http://imgur.com/5531Q.png

Why? How do I fix this?

Windows 7 64bit, VLC 1.0.3

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Re: Output to image: corrupt?

Postby VLC_help » 28 Dec 2009 17:18


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Re: Output to image: corrupt?

Postby Zeno McDohl » 28 Dec 2009 20:42

Yeah I tried
You can speed up the H.264/MPEG-4 AVC playback by disabling loop filter for H.264 decoding. To do this go to Tools -> Preferences... (set Show Settings to All) and Input / Codecs -> Other codecs -> FFmpeg and in the drop-down box for Skip the loop filter for H.264 decoding change it to All. Remember to press Save to save VLC settings and restart VLC after that to make sure changes are enabled.
But it didn't fix the problem.

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Re: Output to image: corrupt?

Postby Zeno McDohl » 30 Dec 2009 02:53

Anyone?

Also, where is the scene output module? It's not listed under Prefs->Video->Output Modules in the dropdown yet it does have a config section.

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Re: Output to image: corrupt?

Postby VLC_help » 30 Dec 2009 19:34

Scene is filter, not a VOUT.


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