![]() Indeed indeed incredible simple incredible fast. ![]() Scorp's software doesn't respect Bt.709 colors either, it's faster than VCSI but slower than MTN (even with the so-called “ultimate” engine which I found to be actually slightly slower than the basic “crystal” engine available with a free license, at least with my test video). I managed to tweak VCSI to respect the colors, the picture quality is also fine, but it's much slower than MTN and there are less informations available in the metadata header (although it's easier to tweak with a custom template). SMPlayer gets the colors right, the quality is fine, but options are limited and it doesn't allow batch-processing. Another issue is that the colors are inaccurate for Bt.709 YUV footage. (I've tried VCSI, Scorp Video Thumbnails Maker, MPC-HC, SMPlayer, Auto Movie Thumbnailer, StaxRip, PotPlayer, BsPlayer !) It might go unnoticed for small thumbnails but I have a situation where I want 4 tiles of 960x540 pixels generated from 1920x1080 short videos, and MTN's output is dull and blurry. It's fast indeed, but the quality of the screenshots is quite poor compared with other tools. Transparent background color using png Sections/Browse similar tools Seek mode is much faster while non-seek mode is good for small time step or small clips. Seek and non-seek mode: automatically selected and can be overridden (-z and -Z option). Save file info (name, size, length, codecs) to a text file (-N option) Update mode: (-W option) omits files that already have thumbnails Work fine with Unicode filenames in both Linux & Windows (might need to change the font with -f fontfile). Thumbnails are group together in one jpeg file and can be saved individually too (-I option). Run at lower priority (nice 10 on Linux, idle on Windows) by default. Also using Puli 6.0.3 on a keychain flash drive can boot it on just about any laptop, desktop, netbook to download video clips, convert transcode, edit video, trim, collect multiple clips together into a video clip add effects, titles etc.Super fast! Thanks to FFmpeg's libavcodec.Ĭommand line program: can be used on remote connections to co-location servers, or used in scripts.īatch mode: recursively search directories for movie files. ![]() Also used the thumbnails with a pocket portable battery HooToo Tripmate WiFi NAS to make it much easier to visually see contents of video clips when the kids are using their tablets and accessing video collections on flash drive plugged into the Tripmate, so eliminates need to copy files onto their tablets, which are usually full anyway. In either case the results are identical, and runs very fast to batch create thumbnails for many video clips in any folder with single command line or script.Have made thumbnails for hundreds of my grand kids Gopro hero4, smartphone, and other camera video clips. To minimize the command line typing I did copy my favorite fonts from puppy into the folder with mtn, and created batch files for use with Windows, and executable Bash scripts for use with Puppy. I found that Moviethumbnailer for Windows will run in Puppy Thar 6.0.3 or with Puli 6.0.3 launched with Wine, The application can be copied onto a USB flash drive folder and run with either Windows or with Puppy as a portable application (no installation is required). Sep : Fast System Call (SYSENTER/SYSEXIT)ĭon't think it's related specifically to codecs: for example I've noticed some "h264" work, some not. Tsc : Time Stamp Counter and RDTSC instruction Family, model, stepping : 6, 5, 1 (Pentium II/Pentium II Xeon/Celeron)
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