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November 6th, 2009, 12:18 AM | #1 |
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Does anyone know of a Linux app that creates thumbnail screenshots of the sort that MPC does?
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Thumbnails on Linux
Not familiar with Linux but Google gave me these 3 options:
movie thumbnailer (mtn): http://moviethumbnail.sourceforge.net/ QFrameCatcher : http://developer.berlios.de/projects/qframecatcher GFrameCatcher: http://developer.berlios.de/projects/gframecatcher Succes. |
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Info for any other Linux users reading this: mtn is a command line only app, and from what I can tell you need to compile it yourself. Good for geeks, I suppose. QFrameCatcher and GFrameCatcher are essentially the same programme. The former is optimised for KDE and the latter is optimised for Gnome. I've installed GFrameCatcher and it works perfectly. It's only job is to create thumbnails of movie files, so it's interface is very simple. The one drawback with it is that it doesn't pick up the aspect ratio of the movie, so you need to adjust pixel sizes of thumbnails manually. |
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Perhaps other option for Linux:
The windows version of KMPlayer has a storyboard option: http://vintage-erotica-forum.com/t57...d-for-you.html Perhaps thats also possible on this Linux based KMPlayer: http://kmplayer.kde.org/screenshots.php But no experience with it whatsoever. |
November 10th, 2009, 09:00 PM | #5 |
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thanks Roger Allott and DubSalute
i tested GFrameCatcher and it works fine. thanks ! btw, Totem (the default gnome movie player) can also create thumbnails, but it takes one image every 4 seconds, whatever the duration of the movie is (i didn't find any way to change that parameter) . I also tried EKD, a very promising project for video edition. You can extract every images of a video and then create a contact sheet with all or only some of them but this is less simple than with GFrameCatcher if you only want to extract thumbnails.
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