[MPlayer-users] Frame save

yj yunjnz at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 9 10:33:07 CET 2006


Hi,
Is there any way for save all I-Frames or B/P-Frames
to file?
Thank you and Best regards.


--- The Wanderer <inverseparadox at comcast.net> wrote:

> Phil Oleynik wrote:
> 
> > Hello all!
> > 
> > Is there any way to save a frame that is displayed
> RIGHT NOW, to a
> > file with automatically selected filename? PNG,
> JPEG or XBM.
> 
> I don't believe so, no. The last time that i
> remember something like
> this being discussed, the -vf screenshot filter was
> committed to allow
> capturing screenshots on the fly - but it
> captures,not the currently
> displayed frame, but the *next* frame. This is
> allegedly a result of
> architectural limitations, and would be difficult or
> impossible to work
> around.
> 
> > I looked in input.conf, there is an action "g
> grab_frames" and
> > "KP_ENTER screenshot". Even two actions, neither
> working. I have
> > created them basing on -input cmdlist and -input
> keylist. Or, maybe
> > I've read a manual upside down, then please, point
> the line, where it
> > is written how to do it right.
> 
> If the 'screenshot' command is what I think it is,
> then it will be bound
> to 's' by default, and will function only if '-vf
> screenshot' has been
> loaded. Again, it will save out the *next* frame,
> not the one which is
> currently displayed. This is in the man page; search
> on "screenshot",
> both in the INTERACTIVE CONTROL section and the
> VIDEO FILTERS section.
> 
> -- 
>        The Wanderer
> 
> Warning: Simply because I argue an issue does not
> mean I agree with any
> side of it.
> 
> Secrecy is the beginning of tyranny.
> 
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