VideoImageProcessor for Mac lets you upload any MOV video file into the application interface and convert it to JPG images based on a predefined number of frames per second. The application only performs one task but it does so without any hiccups.
The installation of VideoImageProcessor for Mac takes only a couple of seconds. After you launch the app you can access its interface via the Menu Bar or using CMD-I. To start the process, you select the video you want to convert, choose between five available options for the number of frames per second, and then pick the folder -- or create a new one -- where you'd like the application to save the exported JPG files. We tested the application using a 51.6MB MOV file of around a minute and a half in length. When we chose to process 30 frames per second, the application took around a minute to process our file and another minute to save a total of 2,417 JPG images. When we chose to process "All," there was a total of 46,728 frames to process and it took the application around half an hour to complete the operation. The number of exported JPG files was quite large, so be prepared to have some extra space on your hard drive when processing larger MOV files.
Overall, VideoImageProcessor for Mac performs well and could be of great help if you need to export frames from a MOV video file.
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Release
August 27, 2013
Latest update
October 15, 2013
Version
1.0
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OPERATING SYSTEMS |
Platform
Mac
Operating System
OS X 10.8 Mac OS X
Additional Requirements
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