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5/29/2025, 5:54:42 AM
>>8604176
I'll elaborate on the VLC frame capture stuff. VLC can be used to dump every frame of a video as an image file to some folder. To enable this, do the following:
>Click Tools on the toolbar at the top of the VLC UI
>Click Preferences
>Look on the bottom-left corner of the pop-up and click the All radio button on the Show Settings radio button group
>Click on the Video dropdown
>Click on the Filters dropdown
>Click on the Scene Filters option
This will bring up the menu shown in this image. Copy the settings you see here (although you should alter the Directory Path Prefix to a folder on your PC that you can remember).
Now click on the Filters menu again and enable the Scene video filter checkbox on the right. This will enable the actual frame dumping.
REMEMBER TO TURN THE SCENE FILTER BACK OFF IF YOU'RE JUST CASUALLY WATCHING VIDEOS. You don't wanna clog your drive(s) with tons of images.
You can then use the dumped frames to generate stitches. That's how I got the source images for pretty much every stitch I posted on these threads.
I'll elaborate on the VLC frame capture stuff. VLC can be used to dump every frame of a video as an image file to some folder. To enable this, do the following:
>Click Tools on the toolbar at the top of the VLC UI
>Click Preferences
>Look on the bottom-left corner of the pop-up and click the All radio button on the Show Settings radio button group
>Click on the Video dropdown
>Click on the Filters dropdown
>Click on the Scene Filters option
This will bring up the menu shown in this image. Copy the settings you see here (although you should alter the Directory Path Prefix to a folder on your PC that you can remember).
Now click on the Filters menu again and enable the Scene video filter checkbox on the right. This will enable the actual frame dumping.
REMEMBER TO TURN THE SCENE FILTER BACK OFF IF YOU'RE JUST CASUALLY WATCHING VIDEOS. You don't wanna clog your drive(s) with tons of images.
You can then use the dumped frames to generate stitches. That's how I got the source images for pretty much every stitch I posted on these threads.
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