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Adding Files
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Cropping Video
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Joining Files
Converting Files to Several Formats
Creating Photo Gallery
Ripping DVD
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Converting for iPod
Converting for PSP
Converting for Zune
Converting for PDA
Closing Application on Converting
Specifying Application Preferences
If You Cannot Open a File
Format Reference
3GPP
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FLV
IFO
M2T
MOD
MOV
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VRO
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Monkey's Audio
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Movavi Video Converter :: Working :: Creating Photo Gallery

Movavi Video Converter lets you automatically create photo galleries from any video or DVD.

To create a photo gallery:

  1. Add video or DVD to the List of opened files (learn more).
  2. Click a video file or DVD folder to select it.
  3. Set the video fragment from which you want to create a photo gallery by moving the left and right markers of the seek slider.
  4. Click the Gallery button on the toolbar to open the Gallery window.
  5. In the Save to section, select a folder where captured photos should be saved.
    • Select Overwrite existing files to save photos in the folders with the name of the current video file. All previously captured pictures in the folder will be deleted and new ones saved in the folder.
    • Select Show folder when done to open the folder with saved photos upon the completion of the capturing process.
  6. In the Image Format section, choose a necessary image format.
  7. In the Capture section, choose one of two ways to automatically capture images:
    • You can set the total number of captured pictures for the selected video fragment. The number can vary from 1 to 300 frames. Select the corresponding check box and choose a value from the list or set it manually.
    • You can set to capture a picture every defined time interval. The interval can vary from 1 to 30 seconds. Select the corresponding box and choose a value from the list or set it manually.

  8. Click Start. You can stop the capturing process at any time by clicking Close.

All frames that have already been captured will be saved into the defined folder.

See next:
Ripping DVD

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