Question:
Is it possible to take photos from a video?
2009-12-04 01:10:03 UTC
I have my sister's marriage video. and i lost her album accidently. Is there any possibilities to take photos and create an album with that video. Pls some1 help me.
Five answers:
k.siva mech
2009-12-04 01:24:20 UTC
Its possible to take a photo.use vlc media player.



while the movie is playing you select top corner (like -media audio video )



select video now you see one list .



select the snapshot while playing the video (last in the list of video)



Now, open my computer you see the photos.
Aparna Unny
2009-12-04 01:23:47 UTC
You must open the video file in Windows Movie Maker and do the following steps:

To take a picture from video in the monitor



In the Contents pane or on the storyboard/time line, select the video clip you want to take a picture from.

Do one of the following:

1. On the monitor, move the playback indicator on the seek bar to the frame of the video that you want to capture as a picture.

–or-



1. On the Play menu, click Play Storyboard or Play Time line, depending on the view you are working in, and then pause playback at the frame of video you want to capture as a picture.

2. On the Tools menu, click Take Picture from Preview.

-or-



1. On the monitor, click the Take Picture button.



In the File name box, enter a name for the picture file, and then click Save.
abhi
2009-12-04 01:16:35 UTC
Video to Picture

Video to picture is a Video to picture converter and video capture software. Export picture from popular video formats, you can extract picture list, can also extract separate pictures.

Video to GIF Animation

Video to picture can export gif animation from a video clip, you can adjust frame rate, photo size,etc

Video/DVD Player

Our video to picture software can play video/DVD, you can easy watch it on video to picture



Video to picture is a Video to picture converter and video capture software. Export picture from popular video formats, you can extract picture list, can also extract separate pictures.



Features: Video to Picture is a picture converter. It captures video frames and converts to one of the many popular formats. You capture frames from videos in most popular formats too. You can extract single pictures, a list of pictures or even a GIF animation. The application lets you view video DVDs too. You are able to see a lot of details from the video such as "Total Time", "Total Frames", "Video Size", "Frame Rate", "Aspect" and "Work Area" etc. You are able to control the length of the animation by looking at the progress bar or defining a total time for which an animation should be made.



You can define the number of frames you want in the output sequence. Input formats supported are AVI, MPG, MPEG, ASF, WMV, WM, RM, RMVB, VOB, MOV, 3GP, M1V, VOB, DVD etc. The pictures created can be in any one of the formats that include JPEG, GIF, BMP, TIFF, PNG, TGA, ICO, PCX, PDF, JPEG2000, WBMP, PSD, etc. There are some interesting overall effects possible in the GIF creation. These are monochrome when the complete animation is black and white, inverse function gives the effect of color negative film and brighten which gives the clip a overall bright effect. For picture resizing there are three options available. The re-sampling required can be based on saw-tooth which creates strong contrast, some details may be lost; sharpen function sharpens the edges and is somewhat in between in effect of saw-tooth and smooth. Smoothen effect smoothens the picture that creates a slightly blurred effect.



Overall: Nice and easy to use functionalities. Good to have it handy
2009-12-04 01:17:58 UTC
If it is on VHS then you will have to buy a recording devise to transfer it to the computer. From here you can take screen shots, and use special photo paper to print on. (If your printer can print pictures) If not you might want to try and find somewhere that can. Most photo printing companies will print for you if you have the images on a pendrive.
2009-12-04 07:32:26 UTC
^^^^^^i bet u dint get none of this shyt hahah cuz i dint


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