Re: Pulling frames from large movies in QT (OSX)?
Posted by
Knecht, David on
Dec 10, 2009; 3:38pm
URL: http://imagej.273.s1.nabble.com/Pulling-frames-from-large-movies-in-QT-OSX-tp3690140p3690144.html
You can export the movie from Quicktime player as an image sequence
(Export/movie to image sequence) and then open subsets of frames in
ImageJ for analysis or use the Virtual stack. Dave
On Dec 10, 2009, at 10:21 AM, Roger Koot wrote:
> You might be helped with ffmpeg. Use ffmpeg to convert the qt files to
> images which you can use in imagej
>
> Hope this helps
>
> Roger
>
>
> On 12/10/2009 03:52 PM, Nanchy III, Stephen wrote:
>> Is there a plugin I can use within a macro to pull individual
>> frames (or a range of frames) from a Quicktime movie (running OSX
>> 10.4.11 here)?
>> I need to recursively search rather large (100-200meg) movies that
>> are just TOO big to pull into ImageJ.
>> I see I can create a 'virtual stack' when opening an image
>> sequence, but nothing to do the same with a movie...
>> Thanks.
>>
>>
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