frame capture from Quicktime?

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‎2012-02-14
08:33 PM
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‎2023-05-11
02:11 PM
by
Noemi Balogh
I can do screen captures, but is there a way to extract all the individual frames?
thanks in advance!
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‎2012-02-14 09:34 PM
What am I doing wrong?
I've tried both machines, right and left click, holding and draggging to desktop and nothing.
Thanks,
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‎2012-02-14 10:54 PM
But it sounded like you wanted all of the individual frames as a sequence of image files.
iMovie lets you open a move, and then Share > Export Using QuickTime and then set the QuickTime export to "Movie to Image Sequence."
If you have QuickTime 7 Pro installed on your system (only QT X comes with Lion), it has the same export option.
Cheers,
Karl
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‎2012-02-15 08:11 PM
Thanks for your help. Unfortunately I am still not able break out the individual frames of the QT movies. On my mac with Lion, I the files are 3GP file format.
I've tried Karl's suggestion using imovie, but I am not getting the same options that he notes
I can't open the QT movie in imovie; dragging and dropping or FILE> open
most likely my lack of expertise with imovie.
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‎2012-02-15 08:49 PM
1. Start the movie
2. Go in to Full Screen Mode
3. Scrub to the position.
4. on the keyboard press 'Command+Shift+3'
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‎2012-02-15 08:55 PM
Not familiar with the term 'scrub', but it sounds like what I have been doing. I just stop the movie/move the progress bar and take a screen shot.
Thanks
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‎2012-02-15 10:28 PM
1.Download Quicktime 7 from apple at
http://support.apple.com/downloads/#quicktime
2. Open movie
3. Select Export and look for "Movie to Image Sequence"
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