How can I convert a video file (mpeg, for example) into a collection of images?
Ideal answer would cover both C++ and Java using available libraries, and also how to manually strip the individual frames out of a video file for some common video format.
To extract all frames losslessly, use
ffmpeg -i "$input_file" -f image2 "outdir/%05d.png"
If you prefer a different output format, just change .png
; by default ffmpeg
will infer the file type from the extension.
The option -f image2
tells ffmpeg
to write to a series of images. The "outdir/%05d.png"
gives a filename pattern, in this case "5-digit frame number.png
".
If you only want to extract n frames per second, add the option -r n
after "$input_file"
. (I think n can be floating-point.)
In the case that your video is Motion JPEG (mjpeg), instead use:
ffmpeg -i "$input_file" -vcodec copy -f image2 "outdir/%05d.jpg"
This unpacks the frames directly from the video stream, which is faster and obviously uses less disk space.
For more information/other options, see the man page or the documentation (search for image2
).
You can do this using ffmpeg with -vcodec png
. For example, this would convert my_video.avi into frames with five-digit numbers:
ffmpeg -i my_video.avi -vcodec png frame%05d.png
You can also need to specify desired framerate and resolution. You can run ffmpeg -codecs
to see all the available formats.
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