Re: Extracting frames from AVI




"AI" <wessels1984@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Just a very simple and probably stupid question....

I looked for hours in the Help menu and on the Internet, but no clear
answers.

Just what command do I have to use to extract (Bitmap) frames from a
AVI video file? THis should be really easy.

HELP AVIREAD, second paragraph.

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Steve Lord
slord@xxxxxxxxxxxxx


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