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Capture Frames automatically HI, I'd like to know if it is possible to capture automatically all the frames of a video in .jpg, .tiff, .bmp or else? Is it possible directly from a video or an external camera? I didn't find any subject matching to my request. thank you! |
You can't capture multiple frames with BSplayer, to do so you must use other utilities |
You can capture directly to an .avi file if you have a capture device installed on your computer (like a TV card). In this case you can capture TV show from tuner or any external source that can be inputed into the card by S-Video or Composite source (or firewire if available). All this features are available only in PRO version. |
I'd like to do image treatment. So .avi isn't good for me. I really want some frames under image format. Quote:
Thank for your answers. |
I never used those application, but you can take a look at these Google's results especially this :wink: |
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Similar feature (though not "per frame") is already on the "wish list". http://forum.bsplayer.org/viewtopic.php?p=20478#20478 :wink: (You'll need lots of HD space!) |
About some 20 GB per movie :D |
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Thank you all for your answers. :lol: I hope to help you back. |
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