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  1. Well, didn't know really where to post this one...so it's here

    I've done this before, but cannot remember how to do it now. How can I take a video file in tmpgenc and set the start and end frame and then save that to a jpeg file?

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    Load the video, go to settings and set the start and end frames in Source Range. Select File=>Output to File...=>Sequence....
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  3. Originally Posted by Tommyknocker
    Load the video, go to settings and set the start and end frames in Source Range. Select File=>Output to File...=>Sequence....

    How are you talking about getting to 'Settings'?

    The only way I can get it to come up is by letting the wizard run when the program starts. If I do that and select the start and end frames then it continues on throught the wizard trying to encode for a video. If I cancel out after select the start and end then it doesn't select my image.
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    Originally Posted by darkcyber
    Originally Posted by Tommyknocker
    Load the video, go to settings and set the start and end frames in Source Range. Select File=>Output to File...=>Sequence....

    How are you talking about getting to 'Settings'?

    The only way I can get it to come up is by letting the wizard run when the program starts. If I do that and select the start and end frames then it continues on throught the wizard trying to encode for a video. If I cancel out after select the start and end then it doesn't select my image.
    Go to Settings=>Advanced Tab=>Source Range. Set the start and end frames so that only your desired frame is selected. Select OK until you are back on the main page.

    Now select File=>Output to file...>Sequence BMP/PPM/TGA/JPG file... Select the destination, OK. Press START. Hope this helps.
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  5. Thank youl...I finally got it. I'm so dense...didn't see the source range check box.
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    Tommy - I have tried to do this as you suggest above i.e:
    Open tmpgenc (not using wizard) - load the video - go to setting/advanced tab - set source range - Ok....back to main window.

    The problem I have is...I can't seem to find how to get the preview up so I can set the start and end marks for output to jpg........can you help?

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    It's OK I've sussed it now.....you have to double click on the source range to bring up the slide controls...doh!!
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