AboveTopSecret.com Video and Media Portal.Books, posters, and more.T-shirts, mouse pads, cups, and bags.Member podcasts.Conspiracy theory wiki.Alternative news headlinesBelowTopSecret.com - off topic and general chit chat.AboveTopSecret.com - conspiracy theories and


 

 

This topic is in the Computer Help discussion forum.  (rss)


Computer Question: Scripting in Windows Movie Maker




Topic started on 28-5-2009 @ 06:06 PM by ipsedixit


Is it possible to write a script for Windows Movie Maker that would in a couple of clicks, turn a whole movie into a series of frame by frame snapshots, all numbered in sequence and stored in it's own folder on one's hard drive?

Recently I had to go through the tedious process of advancing frame by frame and taking snapshots all the way to the end of a (mercifully brief) clip. I would really like to be able to automate that process.

Alternatively, is there an app that will do this?



   copyright & usage 
Click here for more Computer Help topics
Hot Topics   |   Top Topics   |   This Week   |   Subscribe   |   Home


reply posted on 28-5-2009 @ 07:34 PM by ArMaP


Wrong forum for this question (it would more at home in the Computer Help forum), but the program I use is the free (and Open Source) Avidemux, I use it for almost all my video analysis work.



   copyright & usage 


reply posted on 28-5-2009 @ 07:51 PM by ipsedixit


reply to post by ArMaP


Thanks for the link and the heads up about this forum. I have downloaded your suggested program. I'm such a knucklehead, I didn't even think to look on BTS for a computer help forum. Thanks again.



   copyright & usage 
















































ATS Server: www3.theabovenetwork.com
Powered by AboveTop:Board v2.3
Header data processed in 0.564 seconds
Page processed in 0.144 seconds
6 total database queries (1)

(:)








The Below Top Secret General Discussion Web site is a wholly owned social content community of The Above Network, LLC.

This content community relies on user-generated content from our member contributors.
The opinions of our members are not those of site ownershipwho maintains
strict editorial agnosticism and simply provides a collaborative venue for free expression.






It looks like you're using some kind of software designed to block advertising while surfing our site.

We work very hard to provide an efficient Internet presence that services over 200,000 daily visits from people and automated web spiders. A large web site like this, that can handle that amount of traffic, is increasingly expensive to operate. Our only viable source of revenue (for now) are the ads displayed on each page.

If you enjoy our content, please enable our domain in your ad-blocking package.

more information       contact us

[hide this message]