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Old 09-22-2003, 08:18 AM   #1
derby
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splitting an mjpeg to indevidual jpegs


My digital camera (fuji finepix s602) records movies as mjpegs. From what I can tell, this filetype is just a series of jpeg frames. I'm trying to find out out to extract the indevidual frames and save them as jpegs.

I downloaded and installed mjepg tools, and used lavtrans to extract the frames. It created a series of jpegs the correct filesize, but they seem to be corrupt in some way as <i>nothing</i> I tired would read them.

Does anyone know what's causing this problem? Is there any other software to do the job?
 
  


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