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    I usually use VirtualDub to get screenshots from a video for every 500 frames but virtualdub can't open mkv files. Is there any other program that can open mkv files and take screenshots of every 500 frames?
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    I can't see an option to set how many frames to screen capture in video thumbnails maker
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    I've always used MPC. But I don't know if it's adjustable.
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    MPC only does thumbnails. I wanted full size screenshots of every 500 frames
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  5. You could probably do it with AviSynth using SelectEvery() and ImageWriter().
    I've never tried to open .mkv in AviSynth, but I'm sure there's a way.
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  6. You can also open it up with an avisynth script in virtualdub. You need avisynth & the proper splitters & decoders installed (e.g. haali media splitter, ffdshow). Just write the text file, rename extension to .avs. Open the .avs in virtualdub

    DirectShowSource("movie.mkv")
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    VLC does a good job on screen grabs as well. It also helps smooth interlaced frames so the image doesn't suffer from interlaced artifacts.
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    Originally Posted by Shaorin
    I can't see an option to set how many frames to screen capture in video thumbnails maker
    modify any of the presets (select-modify, save)
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