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Photo Forum / Digital Photography / Point & Shoot Cameras / June 2005

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Sony DSC T7 Still or Movie

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Stuart Grant - 02 Jun 2005 10:20 GMT
I got a Sony DSC T7 for my birthday.  Very pleased with it but had some
trouble at first as I screwed things up changing too many settings.  Could
not get a clear view on the screen in Still Picture Mode but could see it
fine in Movie Mode, so shot a few pictures in that mode.

Trouble is that after transferring the files to the computer, I found that
the "Movie" files were in MPG format not JPG, so I can't print them.  All I
am interested in is the first frame of each; the rest - very short - is
rubbish.  Is there any way I can convert the first frame of each from MPG to
JPG ?

A visit to the camera shop straightened me out on menu and settings and I
can now shoot still pictures but would like to save something from my
"movies".

Stuart, Zurich
Whiskers - 02 Jun 2005 16:57 GMT
> I got a Sony DSC T7 for my birthday.  Very pleased with it but had some
> trouble at first as I screwed things up changing too many settings.  Could
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> Stuart, Zurich

I think video editing software should allow you to 'capture' a single frame
and possibly convert it into a still-image format.  MPEG compression works
across several 'frames' though, so the results might not look good.

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Stuart Grant - 03 Jun 2005 15:25 GMT
Thanks for your advice - but can you suggest any suitable video editing
program.  I'm not sure I have one.

Stuart
Whiskers - 03 Jun 2005 23:01 GMT
> Thanks for your advice - but can you suggest any suitable video editing
> program.  I'm not sure I have one.
>
> Stuart

Newsgroup Tip of the Day: quote enough of the message you are replying to for
people to know what the reply means and to whom it might be directed  ;))

I don't use Windows or Mac, so I can't recommend anything for you
personally, but a web search for 'video editing software' should bring up
several possibilities.  (I haven't tried this particular thing with Linux,
either, but it should be possible).  The results might not justify the
effort, though.

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