आप can do that on Photoshop in case आप didn't knew.
Please don't post this anywhere else nor claim it as your own.
Enjoy ♥
Made in Photoshop CS5
Step 1
Open Photoshop. Go to File → Open → and choose the video आप want to screencap.
Make sure your video is .mp4 format, because if it's on another format it won't work.
Note: If a message saying "QuickTime 7.1 या later is required" appears, don't worry. Just download QuickTime and try to open it again.
Step 2
Make sure आप see the एनीमेशन toolbar (it has a red mark all over it, on the picture). If आप don't see, go to Window → एनीमेशन and it should appear.
Step 3
Now, as आप will screencap the entire video, आप won't need to हटाइए those grey bars that are on the very left and on the very right of the एनीमेशन toolbar, but if आप want to screencap just a part of it, you'll need to do so.
Step 4
1. Location:
Now go to File → Export → Render Video.. and select the folder आप want your screencaps to be in.
In my case I created a folder, otherwise they would go to the folder where your original video is.
2. File option:
On here you'll have 2 export options:
- QuickTime Export
-Image Sequence
Personally, I went for QuickTime export, because if आप select the other one, it will automatically screencap ALL video frames.
If आप chose Quick Time too, select how you'll want the output. आप can chose as 3gp, avi, MPEG-4, etc.., but now chose "Image sequence".
After it, click on Settings... and a new window will open
On that window, you'll chose the output format and the number of frames per second. (I chose PNG format and 2 frames per second, because the video I'm screencaping is long).
If आप chose Image Sequence, simply select the image's output format.
3. Size:
Chose "Document Size" (or custom, आप decide). If आप go for a larger size, the कैप्स quality, will decrease.
Now, click "Render" and photoshop should start exporting the video.
And you're done :)
Please don't post this anywhere else nor claim it as your own.
Enjoy ♥
Made in Photoshop CS5
Step 1
Open Photoshop. Go to File → Open → and choose the video आप want to screencap.
Make sure your video is .mp4 format, because if it's on another format it won't work.
Note: If a message saying "QuickTime 7.1 या later is required" appears, don't worry. Just download QuickTime and try to open it again.
Step 2
Make sure आप see the एनीमेशन toolbar (it has a red mark all over it, on the picture). If आप don't see, go to Window → एनीमेशन and it should appear.
Step 3
Now, as आप will screencap the entire video, आप won't need to हटाइए those grey bars that are on the very left and on the very right of the एनीमेशन toolbar, but if आप want to screencap just a part of it, you'll need to do so.
Step 4
1. Location:
Now go to File → Export → Render Video.. and select the folder आप want your screencaps to be in.
In my case I created a folder, otherwise they would go to the folder where your original video is.
2. File option:
On here you'll have 2 export options:
- QuickTime Export
-Image Sequence
Personally, I went for QuickTime export, because if आप select the other one, it will automatically screencap ALL video frames.
If आप chose Quick Time too, select how you'll want the output. आप can chose as 3gp, avi, MPEG-4, etc.., but now chose "Image sequence".
After it, click on Settings... and a new window will open
On that window, you'll chose the output format and the number of frames per second. (I chose PNG format and 2 frames per second, because the video I'm screencaping is long).
If आप chose Image Sequence, simply select the image's output format.
3. Size:
Chose "Document Size" (or custom, आप decide). If आप go for a larger size, the कैप्स quality, will decrease.
Now, click "Render" and photoshop should start exporting the video.
And you're done :)