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| Dear I-Magickians,
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| I would like to ask the following:
| I have large AVI-files, and I would like to grab snapshots from them in eve=
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| seconds, but just from a given part of the AVI.
| Is it possible to do this somehow with ImageMagick?
| I browsed around the web, but I did not find any good solutions. A lot of =
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| video-players under Linux have the possibility to save a snapshot, but ther=
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| is no , how to say, time-lapsed snapshot settings, or so. That is is specia=
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| need, but I have to make some image analysis on th gained pictures (and I =
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| cannot do it on the video file itself)
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| If you have any suggestions, please help. Thank you so much!
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ImageMagcik is not good for handling large sequences of videos.
It is greate for creating smaller sequences, and many linux video
editors use imagemagick for this purpose. But it is designed more for
smaller sequences and still images, especially from scripted merges of
such sequences.
However you can extract specific frames from AVI, though a program such
as mencoder is probably better at doing such tasks.
Anthony Thyssen ( System Programmer ) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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