Hi Dmitriy,
On Sat, 2003-09-20 at 18:39, dmitriy wrote:
> > How I can save one image(jpg, gif, png, bmp, etc...) per 10(for example)
> > seconds from mjpeg hardware card?
>
> or with help other program...
As Bernhard pointed out, the -T option helps partly. Also, use the -f j
option to save as
What about using yuvfps ? If you know the original frame rate you can
simply discard all frames between one and another by converting to a
lesser framerate. Say, for example, your data source is 25fps and you
want to keep one of each 10 frames. You would then use a 25:10 framerate
in yuvfps to
Hallo
> How I can save one image(jpg, gif, png, bmp, etc...) per 10(for example)
> seconds from mjpeg hardware card?
That is not that easy, you chan caputere only every n'th frame with the
-T/--time-lapse num option.
if you want to create a single image with that you might have to work
arount tha
How I can save one image(jpg, gif, png, bmp, etc...) per 10(for example)
seconds from mjpeg hardware card?
or with help other program...
?
thanks!
dmitriy
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Hi all!!
How I can save one image(jpg, gif, png, bmp, etc...) per 10(for example)
seconds from mjpeg hardware card?
Thanks!
dmitriy
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