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DESCRIPTION

MovieDek. Extract frames from movies in batch and save them as files on your computer.


Use the Preferences window to specify the rate of frame grabbing, output image type, image scaling, frame range etc.

MovieDek is part of the Limit Point Software Utilities Bundle : http://www.limit-point.com/Utilities.html. Purchase a Utilities password to activate all the utilities, including MovieDek. Updates are always free, new products always included!

WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.0.8:
  • Fixed the German localization: the movie frame range and frame count items were missing from the Preferences window.
Version 1.0.7:
  • Fixed the "Skip" parameter: it was not restored and displayed properly in the Preferences window. Also, the Skip field was not displaying 1 when it was left blank and the Preferences window was re-opened.
  • Fixed the "To Frame" preference value. If you blanked out the field it was subsequently restored to the last non-blank value when the Preferences window was re-opened. (Set the field to blank if you want to process to the end of the movie.)
  • Fixed tab order of controls and added help tags to each in the Preferences window.
Version 1.0.6:
  • In the Preferences window you can now specify a range from which to extract the frames, rather than extract from the whole movie file at once.
  • The "Copy to" path is now updated whenever the destination folder moves or changes names.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.


SCREENSHOT

Developer:Limit Point Software
Downloads:1,919
  - Version d/l:345
Multimedia & Design:Video
License:Demo
Date:25 Jul 2008
Platform:PPC/Intel
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    Jul 25 2008

    EASER  I don't see how this is significantly different from what I can already do with Quicktime. I'm not saying it's a bad program; I just don't see the major advantage of this program.  
    (Version 1.0.8)

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