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Originally Posted by BobG
do you have a link to where I can check that out? Sounds cool.
Right now I use Final Cut Pro conversion to export an image sequence from the full video. Working with 29.97fps, if you set it to export .05 frames per second that equals 1 image per 20 seconds. For other durations of clips you can play with it or do the math. I like this way because it cuts them from the raw captured footage and not from the downgraded encoded formats. I figure you can do the same with Premier or other capture/edit programs.

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I completely agree.
This is the quality we get. We do the screencaps by hand to make sure we get the best selected image with the highest quality. We tried an automated method, but it didn't yield a good enough quality.