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Geek Culture / Video to Picture program

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Trinity Pictures
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Posted: 12th Jan 2008 22:54
Hey, does anyone know of a freeware program (or shareware) where you can import a video and it will seperate it into pictures? Does anyone know of a program like that? Help appreciated.

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Posted: 13th Jan 2008 03:07
well basically you want to separate the frames of a video, so what I would do is export still frames from your entire video and therefore I would use Final Cut. Of course, this is not free, far from it, so I'm not really answering your question although Im assuming free programs can do this as well. Google 'exporting still frames' and it should get you some results. Hope I helped at least a bit


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Gil Galvanti
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Posted: 13th Jan 2008 03:32
You could probably make a program pretty easily that would do it. It might be a bit slow, but that shouldn't matter. Just load a video, play it to the screen, get shots of it every however often you want then save those images.


ionstream
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Posted: 13th Jan 2008 04:03
RAD Game Tools has a utility that will do this for you, download it here: http://www.radgametools.com/.

Alsan
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Posted: 13th Jan 2008 11:49
I'd suggest using Virtual Dub: http://virtualdub.sourceforge.net/

There you can just open the video and save it as a image sequence. And it's free and can do a lot more than that. You don't even need to install it.

Trinity Pictures
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Posted: 13th Jan 2008 14:03 Edited at: 13th Jan 2008 15:34
Thanks alot!

EDIT:
Does anyone know of a free program that will convert quicktime movies to wmv or mpeg?

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Posted: 13th Jan 2008 16:13
blender

Keo C
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Posted: 13th Jan 2008 17:43
MediaCoder is pretty useful.

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Posted: 14th Jan 2008 00:03
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convert quicktime movies to wmv or mpeg?
"


i've had good experiences with Kate's Video Converter (looks like they're up to version 3.0 now)

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Satchmo
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Posted: 15th Jan 2008 04:21
Quote: "blender"


Why? That's just space lost if you don't use it for modeling, and it's probably limited too. You're better off with something made for doing that.

tha_rami
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Posted: 15th Jan 2008 06:51
http://media-convert.com/convert/


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