2007-05-04, 03:26 | Link #161 |
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Join Date: May 2006
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http://www.cccp-project.net/wiki/ind...Player_Classic
and http://www.cccp-project.net/wiki/ind...grab_frames.3F
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2007-09-25, 18:34 | Link #162 |
There there, Maggie-chan
Join Date: Sep 2007
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ScreenShot capturing
Not sure if this is the best forum for this, so feel free to move.
I make a lot of animated avatars, and so far i have been using a highly inefficient method, basically advancing a frame and saving the frame as an image from media player classic. This is time consuming, an it is also inaccurate (MPC doesnt capture exactly whats on screen, but kicks backward a frame or even 2 sometimes). What would be awesome is if there was some software that let me load in a video file, select a range of frames/portion of the clip, and then have it spew those frames out into a series of screenshots. I am almost positive something out there can do this. Any suggestions (free is preferable)?
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2007-09-25, 18:42 | Link #163 | ||
makes no files now
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(http://forums.animesuki.com/showpost...4&postcount=19 - Good for single frame grabbing - the two links in the post that I linked to) Sample AviSynth script: Code:
DirectShowSource("C:\path\to\file.mkv", audio=false) #or AVISource for AVI files, in that case you can just load them directly in VDub
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2007-09-25, 18:58 | Link #166 |
There there, Maggie-chan
Join Date: Sep 2007
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I do the same thing. I just used the Image Sequence thing you first mentioned...and it definitely works (i just selected a random test range and it exploded like 1000 images lol)
It has an animated gif option even..then i dont even have to distribute to frames/open/copy n paste
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2007-09-25, 19:32 | Link #167 |
AS Oji-kun
Join Date: Nov 2006
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I have a solution for you, use MPlayer. There are versions for Windows, Macs and Linux. But you'll need to use the command line rather than a GUI interface.
Code:
mplayer -vo gif89a -ao null -ss hh:mm:ss -endpos nn some-video-file You'll still have to edit it with a program that supports individual layers. I use the GIMP. If you use "-vo jpeg" you'll get a sequence of individual JPEG images numbered from 00000001.jpg through nnnnnnnn.jpg depending on the length of sequence you're capturing.
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2007-10-12, 20:23 | Link #168 |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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screenshots from mkv files (doesn't work with virtual dub mod)
hello! I hope someone can help me here.
I'd like to make some screenshots from mkv files, because I'm too lazy to convert them to avi. I normaly use virtual dub, but I always get a error messange like: Couldn't locate decompressor for format 'ĸĸĸĸ' (unknown). VirtualDub requires a Video for Windows (VFW) compatible codec to decompress video. DirectShow codecs, such as those used by Windows Media Player, are not suitable. Only 'Direct stream copy' is available for this video. I've installed cccp and I'm tried of trying to solve that problem with virtual dub. So I hope you can help me with another solution to make some screenshots from mkv files without converting it to avi. or maybe, someone can help me to solve that virtual dub problem? thanks a lot! |
2007-10-12, 22:27 | Link #169 |
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Join Date: Feb 2006
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1. Play a video in Media Player Classic.
2. Right click either the red or blue ffdshow icons next to the clock and click ffdshow Video decoder. 3. Scroll down the left side until you see Grab and check the box. 4. Tweak save location and other settings as you please then click apply. 5. Go to the frame you want to snapshot and click Grab Now. 6. Continue playing the clip and the image file will appear at the save location. I hope this helps. |
2007-10-13, 23:23 | Link #171 |
Senior Member
Graphic Designer
Join Date: Oct 2004
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If you can play mkv files then you can open them, but virutaldub needs some help to do so via a little program.
Instructions are here. http://forums.animesuki.com/showpost.php?p=431070 Once that is done you can get screenshots the way you usually do. |
2007-10-14, 17:43 | Link #172 |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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thank you very much! (couldn't find my thread anymore T.T)
both methodes worked... I knew the function in vlc ... but I didn't know that the player saves the screenshot automatically ^^° it's easy to take screenshots over vlc, but with ffdshow you can cange the quality and so on. I'll try the third option, too. I really want to solve the virtual dub problem ^^° |
2007-10-14, 22:43 | Link #173 |
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Cannot take screencaps wit MPC
This problem has probably come up in many other threads, but search the forums found no results for similar threads. Anyway, I am trying to take screen caps when playing anime in Media player classic, but I always get the "GetCurrentImage failed, hr = 8000ffff" error message. I tried to going to options>playback>output>and changing the directshow settings to both default, VMR9(renderless), and just about every other option but I always get the same message. The only codec I have installed is CCCP. What can I do so that I can start taking amusing screencaps of Konata-chan using this player?
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2007-10-15, 17:39 | Link #175 | |
King of Hosers
Join Date: Dec 2005
Age: 41
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2008-04-22, 14:40 | Link #179 |
Chicken or Beef?
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Seattle
Age: 41
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I don't know if this is the right place to post this.. but How do you...
Take screen shots? I tried everything I can think of and nothing seems to work... This is the outcome basically... I pause it, take a print screen, go to my application, paste the scene, but its all weird, its like a window peeking in on the video I have paused, If I close the video, and go back to the image, its just a black canvas. Same thing happens when I save the image as jpeg or bmp... need helps!!
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2008-04-22, 14:54 | Link #180 |
阿賀野型3番艦、矢矧 Lv180
Graphic Designer
Moderator Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Belgium, Brussels
Age: 37
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Screencapping a video doesn't work this way.
Depending of your player, there is a special key you can set in your player settings so that you can do a screencap. for Windows Media Classic, it is options => player / Keys The "Save Image".
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