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ffmpeg-extract-frames
Extracts frames from a video using fluent-ffmpeg.
Install
npm install --save ffmpeg-extract-frames
# or
yarn add ffmpeg-extract-framesUsage
const extractFrames = require('ffmpeg-extract-frames')
// extract 3 frames at 1s, 2s, and 3.5s respectively
await extractFrames({
  input: 'media/1.mp4',
  output: './screenshot-%i.jpg',
  offsets: [
    1000,
    2000,
    3500
  ]
})
// generated screenshots:
// ./screenshot-1.jpg
// ./screenshot-2.jpg
// ./screenshot-3.jpg// default behavior is to extract all frames
await extractFrames({
  input: 'media/1.mp4',
  output: './frame-%d.png'
})
// generated screenshots:
// ./frame-1.png
// ./frame-2.png
// ...
// ./frame-100.pngAPI
extractFrames(options)
Extracts one or more frames from a video file. Returns a Promise for when all frames have been written.
There are several options for specifying which frames to extract, namely timestamps, offsets, fps, and numFrames. The default behavior if you don't specify any of these options is to extract all frames from the input.
options
input
Type: String
Required
Path or URL to a video file.
output
Type: String
Required
Output file pattern.
Note that for timestamps or offsets, the pattern should include a %i or %s (details).
For any other call, you should use the %d format specifier. I know this is confusing, but it's how fluent-ffmpeg works under the hood.
offsets
Type: Array<Number>
Array of seek offsets to take the screenshot from in milliseconds.
timestamps
Type: Array<Number|String>
Same as fluent-ffmpeg's screenshots.timestamps.
fps
Type: Number
Frames per second to output.
numFrames
Type: Number
Output a specific number of frames. The input video's frames will be skipped such that only this number of frames are output.
log
Type: Function
Default: noop
Optional function to log the underlying ffmpeg command (like console.log).
ffmpegPath
Type: String
Specify a path for the ffmpeg binary.
Related
- ffmpeg-extract-frame - Extracts a single frame from a video.
 - ffmpeg-generate-video-preview - Generates an attractive image strip or GIF preview from a video.
 - gif-extract-frames - Analogous module for extracting frames from GIF files.
 - fluent-ffmpeg - A fluent API to FFmpeg.
 - awesome-ffmpeg - A curated list of awesome ffmpeg resources with a focus on JavaScript.
 
License
MIT © Travis Fischer