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leonhard
14th January 2004, 17:35
As I am using VDub as a multiporpose tools for exporting pics I would like to suggest to the VDub Developers to build this into one of the next releases. Where do I post this suggestions? Olaf

echooff
14th January 2004, 18:20
Its already possible to do this with vdub.

leonhard
15th January 2004, 10:34
So please let me know,

I do only know the Ctrl 1/2 Versions, which only copy the content to the clipboard and which do not save the content to a file. As well, up to my knowledge, to save an images sequence doesn't provide a way to save the current frame with shortcuts only.

Leak
15th January 2004, 23:24
Originally posted by leonhard
I do only know the Ctrl 1/2 Versions, which only copy the content to the clipboard and which do not save the content to a file. As well, up to my knowledge, to save an images sequence doesn't provide a way to save the current frame with shortcuts only.

Try VirtualDubMod's "Snapshot input/output frame" commands and their Shift-1/2 combos, which immediately pop up a file save dialogue for the snapshot. :)

np: Yello - Indigo Bay (The Eye)

Cyberman
16th January 2004, 12:25
What about "FILE->SAVE IMAGE SEQUENCE" - ever tried that?

leonhard
17th January 2004, 09:50
Yes, see my second posting

Leak
17th January 2004, 19:34
Originally posted by leonhard
Yes, see my second posting

Well - did you give VirtualDubMod a try? It won't get any easier than it's save snapshot keyboard shortcuts...

np: Amon Tobin/Doubleclick - 0wnage (Verbal Remixes & Collaborations)

leonhard
18th January 2004, 11:14
No, but I definetly will. So far I just had a look at Vdubmod Description. I simply have still to download it. Thank you again for the tip

leonhard
5th February 2004, 12:03
Hi, so meanwhile i tried several ways, including Vdubmod, which I never used before and so far I do not know much about the intents of this soft. But anyway, performs great and and has more functionality than the the Original. And has as well the save as functions.

On the other hand, given that one has Photoshop CS installed, one may go for another way: Using the save to clipboard functionality, one may paste a huge number of frames to layers, say 100 for practical reasons, into a single document. Then using the export layers to single files one has even automatic creations of filenames.

Olaf