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| | How to get the first frame of a video file? Dear all: I want to get the first frame of an video, and save it as an image. Does avalon has any function can help me to get the frame image. Thx a lot. |
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| | Re: How to get the first frame of a video file? There is a fairly good example of getting all the frames of a video as images at http://thewpfblog.com/?p=30. As far as getting the first frame, this should work if you just do it once. wisenighthsu@ulead.com.tw wrote: > Dear all: > > I want to get the first frame of an video, and save it as an image. > > Does avalon has any function can help me to get the frame image. > > Thx a lot. |
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| winXP | Re: How to get the first frame of a video file? Try to use VideoCharge! |
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