OK, listen fuckers, I'm not repeating this.First lets rip some frames from video to jpeg files:$ mplayer -ao null -vo jpeg:subdirs=out -ss 00:55 -frames 200 -zoom -xy 300 -vf framestep=4 in.aviShort explanation:"-ao null": we don't need no audio;"-vo jpeg:subdirs=out": jpeg plz;"-ss 00:55": start from;"-frames 200": this many frames;"-zoom -xy 300": this wide image;"-vf framestep=4": give me only every forth frame.Take a look at those jpegs, you probably will need to delete few from beginning and end.Comment too long. Clickhereto view the full text.
Lunix fag.
Hmm now if only I knew where to put that command in and where it saves them and what to change if I use a different player if thats even something to worry about and..... =\
>>313502There is mplayer and GIMP for Windows and OS X too.
>>313502linux is superior, in windows you have to do 50 mouse clicks to do X while in linux it's just cat jdjas | rkm ssdfjfjjdjfjdjdjsdj hdsfsd |s hjsd jsd <| uhidsuid shads<|jid|[3< <dksjd jsjk |d 7shs
>>313503You put that command in command line... you know, like xterm, command prompt, whatever. JPEGs are saved in directory "out", you can change that with "subdirs=". Oh and mplayer _is_ the player.
Use gifsicle you faggotmplayer -ao null -vo png:subdirs=out -ss 00:55 -frames 200 -zoom -xy 300 -vf framestep=4 in.avimkdir gifscd outfor file in *.pngdoconvert $file ../gifs/$file.gifdonecd ../gifsgifsicle -O3 -l -d 25 *.gif -o ../out.gif
#!/bin/sh#please go to the output dir#using old mplayermplayer -ao null -vo png -ss 00:55 -frames 200 -zoom -xy 300 -vf framestep=4 $*mkdir gifsfor file in *.pngdoconvert $file gifs/$file.gifdonecd gifsgifsicle -O3 -l -d 5 --colors 256 *.gif -o ../out.gifcd ..rm -rf gifsrm -rf 00*png
>>313529Source?
>>313633[PsyKE]_Dark_Love_-_01_[2DA247AF].avi
-vo png:z=1You are a meat popsicle.
Just use ImageReady. Better than all of the above.
ImageReady costs moneys
>>313674only if you fail at life.