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Extract all frames from a movie using ffmpeg
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# Output a single frame from the video into an image file: | |
ffmpeg -i input.mov -ss 00:00:14.435 -vframes 1 out.png | |
# Output one image every second, named out1.png, out2.png, out3.png, etc. | |
# The %01d dictates that the ordinal number of each output image will be formatted using 1 digits. | |
ffmpeg -i input.mov -vf fps=1 out%d.png | |
# Output one image every minute, named out001.jpg, out002.jpg, out003.jpg, etc. | |
# The %02d dictates that the ordinal number of each output image will be formatted using 2 digits. | |
ffmpeg -i input.mov -vf fps=1/60 out%02d.jpg | |
# Extract all frames from a 24 fps movie using ffmpeg | |
# The %03d dictates that the ordinal number of each output image will be formatted using 3 digits. | |
ffmpeg -i input.mov -r 24/1 out%03d.jpg | |
# Output one image every ten minutes: | |
ffmpeg -i input.mov -vf fps=1/600 out%04d.jpg |
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