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3) After Conversion, you can find the converted file from the containing folder.\\ {{: | 3) After Conversion, you can find the converted file from the containing folder.\\ {{: | ||
+ | == Q2. How to save the snapshots and thumbnails of a media file. == | ||
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+ | The default folder to save snapshots and thumbnails can be set at **Options -> Play -> Default folder to save snapshots** | ||
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+ | **Save snapshots** | ||
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+ | 1) Play a video file, pause at the scene where you wish to save the snapshot. Then click on **File -> Save Snapshot** or press F11.\\ {{: | ||
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+ | 2) Select a folder to save the snapshot.\\ {{: | ||
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+ | 3) Snapshot saved. Now you can either view the picture or close the window.\\ {{: | ||
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+ | **Save thumbnails** | ||
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+ | 1) Play a video file, click on **File -> Save Thumbnails**.\\ {{: | ||
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+ | 2) Select a folder to save thumbnails, edit the title, and set the number of rows and columns, and width for the thumbnail. Click on OK to save the settings.\\ {{: | ||
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+ | 3) Thumbnails saved. Now you can either view the picture or close the window.\\ {{: | ||
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+ | 4) Display of thumbnails.\\ {{: | ||
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