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Bill Wiscomb

2006-09-09, 1:12 pm

Hi,

What app can I use to look at an AVI video frame-by-frame? Check
this out:


http://video.google.com/videoplay?d...219042872&hl=en




Michael Soibelman

2006-09-09, 7:14 pm

Bill Wiscomb wrote:

> Hi,
>
> What app can I use to look at an AVI video frame-by-frame? Check
> this out:
>
>
> http://video.google.com/videoplay?d...219042872&hl=en


I love it when a plan comes together ! So I planned that one day I would
need program 'xyz' and then one day I did. Todays program, which does
exactly what YOU asked for is.................

KINO

Go to ->Edit -> Preferences and set the appropriate settings. Under capture
I selectd Raw DV which saves a VERY `large file after converting. I'll
have to experiment with that though. Perhaps DV AVI Type 1 or 2 would be
smaller. Anyway, this will take a while for converting to the specified
format but when it's finished you can view one frame at a time.

Thank you for asking.
Dave Farrance

2006-09-11, 7:16 pm

Michael Soibelman <somwhere-else@pluto-is-a.planet> wrote:

>KINO
>
>Go to ->Edit -> Preferences and set the appropriate settings. Under capture
>I selectd Raw DV which saves a VERY `large file after converting. I'll
>have to experiment with that though. Perhaps DV AVI Type 1 or 2 would be
>smaller. Anyway, this will take a while for converting to the specified
>format but when it's finished you can view one frame at a time.


I tried Kino a year or two back for editing. Only problem was that I
couldn't figure out how to generate a file in a suitable format for Kino
by using transcode or mencoder. Although transcode can generate a "DV"
file, Kino seemed too picky to accept it. Has it improved? Does anybody
know of a recipe to convert an avi file into a suitable format for Kino?

--
Dave Farrance
Brian Wolf

2006-09-11, 7:16 pm

Bill Wiscomb wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What app can I use to look at an AVI video frame-by-frame? Check
> this out:
>
>
> http://video.google.com/videoplay?d...219042872&hl=en
>
>
>
>

That is an impressive fake.

Isn't it weird how "UFO's" always look like the ones from bad 60's
sci-fi movies?
Bill Wiscomb

2006-09-12, 7:13 am

On Mon, 11 Sep 2006 20:11:51 -0400, Brian Wolf wrote:


> That is an impressive fake.
>
> Isn't it weird how "UFO's" always look like the ones from bad 60's
> sci-fi movies?




Here is frame 557, 558 and 559 using "Lives". It's hard to tell from the
slide show, but the image placement on the frames jumps quite a bit.


http://img88.imageshack.us/slidesho...7842298gag.smil
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