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^ Probably not since its intended purpose is to "creates colorful barcodes from video files" - sort of liek a thumbnail spanning the whole duration of the video.
How would one translate that to images?
@RSH:
The tool works on my system but doesn't create aesthetically pleasing images.
What commands options did you use?
I can't recall what settings I'd used to create the attached images in my post above. After downloading and doing two or three images from video, I wrote a GUI and created images from videos in a directory in batch mode. Just attached those three
that looked best to me.
Actually I can't also reproduce the issue, as I don't have .mkv videos. My 32bit system can't play .mkv in vlc, so I convert them into .mp4 using my 64bit system. After converting I remove the .mkv videos.
I can't recall what settings I'd used to create the attached images in my post above. After downloading and doing two or three images from video, I wrote a GUI and created images from videos in a directory in batch mode. Just attached those three
that looked best to me.
So you wrote a GUI for batch processing but can't recall the settings anymore?
Still no answer.
I had a closer look at the repo; it's been around since 2013, but never extremely active, and the last commit was 2 years ago...
Not a biggie, but that might explain why it works better with older formats.
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