Re: SOT: video frame capture on server side

2005-08-18 Thread Thomas Chiverton
On Wednesday 17 August 2005 20:04, George Abraham wrote: > OK, I think I remember that convert is a component/command of > ImageMagick. Anyway, aren't there any software out there for Windows The Cygwin project (go google) provides a wide variaty of GNU tools (like convert) for Win32, with a hand

Re: SOT: video frame capture on server side

2005-08-17 Thread George Abraham
OK, I think I remember that convert is a component/command of ImageMagick. Anyway, aren't there any software out there for Windows servers that process video in the way that I am asking? Not just frame captures, but also perhaps clipping video too? Something that does not require a dedicated video

Re: SOT: video frame capture on server side

2005-08-17 Thread George Abraham
Tom, Thanks for the suggestions. Is 'convert' a program I can get somewhere? Sorry for the ignorance. George On 8/17/05, Thomas Chiverton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Wednesday 17 August 2005 16:54, George Abraham wrote:e > > any server side programs (interfacing with CFMX via COM or otherwise

Re: SOT: video frame capture on server side

2005-08-17 Thread Thomas Chiverton
On Wednesday 17 August 2005 16:54, George Abraham wrote:e > any server side programs (interfacing with CFMX via COM or otherwise) > that can process uploaded video files and get frame captures and convert can extract stills from some types of movie, otherwise you'll need to look at ffmpeg or some

SOT: video frame capture on server side

2005-08-17 Thread George Abraham
All, I have spent a bunch of time googling for this, to no avail. Are there any server side programs (interfacing with CFMX via COM or otherwise) that can process uploaded video files and get frame captures and stuff? Thanks, George