I need a program that will allow me to select a section from an MPEG2
video file and save every I-frame in that section as a bitmap file
like Picture(0001).bmp, Picture(0002).bmp, etc.
Anybody know of a program that does this?
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Correction...the actual name of the program is AVD Video Processor. I
confused myself, looking at the name at the top of the page I linked.
DF
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From: tvornottv@googlegroups.com [mailto:tvorno...@googlegroups.com] On
Behalf Of Doug Fields
Sent: Saturday, January 24,
The most recent versions of Photoshop will do that... Donnie Hoyle taught me.
On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 8:30 AM, Doug Fields d...@flids.net wrote:
Correction...the actual name of the program is AVD Video Processor. I
confused myself, looking at the name at the top of the page I linked.
DF
On Jan 24, 2009, at 7:50 AM, Brad Beam wrote:
And it's a good thing you didn't head west on I-70 through Maryland:
Exit 18
is MD 68, while 70's last Maryland exit is the eastern end of I-68.
Some states are better than others about not letting route numbers
overlap. I've driven between
On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 4:45 PM, Kevin M. drunkbastar...@gmail.com wrote:
As an aside, who provided the voice on KARR in the original series and
in this week's episode, and were they the same person? They both sound
like the guy who voices Optimus Prime.
That'd be the inimitable Peter Cullen,
I watched this week's 30 Rock episode this morning. The resolution of
Jack's dilemma came as close to satisfying my sweaty fantasies as we
are likely to get on network television. What I want now is a report
that 30 Rock's ratings went through the roof as a result, and that The
Office, Numb3rs
On Jan 23, 11:21 pm, Jim Ellwanger train...@ellwanger.tv wrote:
Yes, it's a bizarre situation, and everyone going all the way through
New Jersey on the Turnpike just kind of pretends it's I-95 all the way.
Actually, that's not true. Below exit 6, all of the I-95 shields have
a TO modifier.
On Jan 24, 2009, at 10:21 PM, David Bruggeman wrote:
There is also the numbering system used in towns around Salt Lake
City and into southern Idaho. Some major streets close to the main
temple (or the first temple established) are named by their distance
from the temple. So you can