FrameXtractor is an interactive tool that uses FFmpeg to help you extract video frames in high quality. You can customize the frames you extract by setting your preferred frames per second (FPS), format, resolution, and naming.
- Operating System: Windows, macOS, or Linux.
- FFmpeg: This tool requires FFmpeg to be installed. You can download FFmpeg from the official website or use a package manager.
- Disk Space: At least 100 MB of free space for installation and temporary files.
- Memory: At least 2 GB of RAM.
- Interactive Interface: User-friendly interface for easy navigation.
- Custom Settings: Choose your desired FPS, output format, and resolution.
- Batch Processing: Extract frames from multiple videos at once.
- Flexible Output Naming: Set your own naming convention for extracted frames.
To get started, visit the Releases page to download the latest version of FrameXtractor:
Once you are on the Releases page, follow these steps:
- Scroll down to the βAssetsβ section.
- Select the file that matches your operating system.
- Click the download link to save the file to your computer.
After downloading, unzip the file if necessary. You will find the executable and any required files inside.
- Open the Application: Double-click the FrameXtractor executable to start the application.
- Select Input Video: Click on the button to browse and select the video you want to extract frames from.
- Set Your Preferences:
- FPS: Specify how many frames per second to extract.
- Format: Choose the image format (e.g., PNG, JPEG).
- Resolution: Select the output resolution.
- Naming Convention: Set how you want the extracted files to be named.
- Start Extraction: Click the "Extract" button to begin the process.
- Find Your Frames: Once the extraction is complete, your frames will be saved in the specified directory.
- Choose High-Quality Videos: Start with high-quality source videos for the best results.
- Experiment with Settings: Try different FPS and resolutions to find what works best for your project.
- Use Batch Processing: Save time by extracting frames from multiple videos in one go.
If you encounter issues:
- FFmpeg Not Found: Ensure FFmpeg is installed and added to your system's PATH.
- Unresponsive Tool: Make sure your video file is not corrupted and is in a supported format.
- Extraction Errors: Check your input path and permissions for writing output files.
For more detailed help, refer to the FAQs section on the GitHub page.
If you still have questions, you can open an issue on the GitHub repository or check the documentation available in the repository.
Download and start extracting video frames today!