how capture a video frame
I’m glad to show you how to capture a video frame, just download a FREE trial of IM Video Image Capture here, install and launch it, and then open a video file, seek to the video frame you want, click on the Capture button to get the frame.
how to capture pic from video
How to capture pic from video? The answer is IM Video Image Capture, an application designed to help you capture picture from any video files on market.
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Capture Picture from Video Programs
IM Video Image Capture is just a program designed to capture picture from video, you open a video file and seek to any frame and capture it as simple as 1-2-3.
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Extract Images from FLV
Capture Images from FLV can be very easy by using IM Video Image Capture.
Just load a FLV file from your disk, then seek to your desired position by dragging slider bar or click on the thumbnail image, you’ll easily capture any frame in the FLV and save as BMP, JPEG, PNG and PDF even desktop wallpaper.
Capture Frames from Video
Every single day, we’ll watch a wide variety of videos online. Sometimes we may want to capture some video frames. However, most video playback software does not provide this feature or only provides a basic video frame export function.
IM Video Image Capture has been developed due to the above reason. Capturing video images, viewing captured frames, browsing built-in image library, exporting and saving frames, all-in-one video frames capturing software.

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How to Capture a Video Image
Capturing image from video used to be a difficult task to do. That’s why IM Video Image Capture has been developed, to quickly and easily capture still frames from videos and movies.
How to Export Image from AVI Video
What is AVI video format?
Audio Video Interleave, known by its acronym AVI, is a multimedia container format introduced by Microsoft in November 1992 as part of its Video for Windows technology. AVI files can contain both audio and video data in a file container that allows synchronous audio-with-video playback. Like the DVD video format, AVI files support multiple streaming audio and video, including DivX, Xvid, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4, although these features are seldom used. Most AVI files also use the file format extensions developed by the Matrox OpenDML group in February 1996. These files are supported by Microsoft, and are unofficially called “AVI 2.0″.
