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Re: Extract frames from AVI



You could look at xine. There is a port for windows and a there's a gui 
based on gtk. Perhaps it could help you.

regards

Vincent TORRI

On Mon, 6 Oct 2003, MANEL RODRIGUEZ LUQUE wrote:

> Hello, my name is Manel Rodríguez and I'm from Girona (Spain).
> First of all sorry for my english because is very bad.
> 
> I have to do a project about avi files in the university (Galadriel Framework
> project). We have a software (write in QT and C++) that makes diferents
> filters, and others things to images. This images are loaded at the begining
> from my hard disk. This images are taken by a underwater robot (25 images by
> second) and save it to hard disk.
> 
> Now we want to load a video file and separate all the frames to pass a filter
> for each image in this video.
> This video can be codec with divx, or another similar.
> Whe want to save the original video with the changes in each image. This
> program now runs on windows and linux machines. This new plugin it must run on
> windows and linux machines.
> 
> Do you understand what whe want to do?
> GTK libraries can load videos (avis with diferent codecs or without codecs)
> and separete all frames from each second of my videos? can save a video and
> runs on windows and linux machies?
> 
> 
> Manix.
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