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---
name: video-frames
description: Extract frames or short clips from videos using ffmpeg.
homepage: https://ffmpeg.org
metadata:
{
"openclaw":
{
"emoji": "🎬",
"requires": { "bins": ["ffmpeg"] },
"install":
[
{
"id": "brew",
"kind": "brew",
"formula": "ffmpeg",
"bins": ["ffmpeg"],
"label": "Install ffmpeg (brew)",
},
],
},
}
---
# Video Frames (ffmpeg)
Extract a single frame from a video, or create quick thumbnails for inspection.
## Quick start
First frame:
```bash
{baseDir}/scripts/frame.sh /path/to/video.mp4 --out /tmp/frame.jpg
```
At a timestamp:
```bash
{baseDir}/scripts/frame.sh /path/to/video.mp4 --time 00:00:10 --out /tmp/frame-10s.jpg
```
## Notes
- Prefer `--time` for “what is happening around here?”.
- Use a `.jpg` for quick share; use `.png` for crisp UI frames.