On 02/15/2012 06:32 PM, Matthew Junk wrote:
> Mr. Bob,
>
> Have you looked into ffmpeg?
>
> You could literally dump ever frame that way and delete the ones you 
> don't want.  I am sure there is a way to skips seconds too.  (For 
> example thumbnails)
>
> I found this link:
>
> http://pr0gr4mm3r.com/linux/convert-video-to-images-and-back-using-ffmpeg/
>
> Just an idea.
>
> Matt
>
> On Wed, Feb 15, 2012 at 11:35 AM, Mr. B-o-B <mr.chew.baka at gmail.com 
> <mailto:mr.chew.baka at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     This is off topic, but looking for some advice.  We hired a
>     photographer for our companies Christmas party.  They guy gave us
>     a .mp4 slideshow of all the photos he took.  I have been tasked
>     with retrieving the photos from the slide show.
>
>     Does anyone know of a way to remove photo's from a .mp4 slideshow.
>      I did a quick Google search & found many ways to do the opposite.
>
>     any thoughts?
>
>     Thanks!
>
>     Mr. B-o-b
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Open Shot video editor will allow you to import slideshow, then move it 
to video track, move to frame you want to save, clip it, and move to 
next photo.  Seems there might be several clicks for each photo image 
involved.
http://www.openshotusers.com/help/1.3/en/
Tom

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