On 28 Apr 2010, at 15:45, Mark Swindell wrote:

Select a dive (a five second section of .mov file)
Select 10 frames
Click export
You get 10 evenly spaced stills of the dive (a stop action sequence) exported to the folder of your choice

1. QuickTime Pro. Export..., Movie to Image Sequence will do roughly what you want.

2. Remember that a video file is a series of discrete frames. Making a selection and then exporting an image sequence with an arbitrary number of frames or arbitrary framerate is a recipe for a mess...

Ian
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