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Video2Img is an iPad-only application that lets you take a movie screenshot with a simple tap on a button. All you have to is move the play head to find a frame. Then just tap a button. You don’t have to worry about naming screenshot files. If you enable the auto-numbering feature, Video2Img will automatically name your movie screenshots such that it will never overwrite existing files. Turning on the Watermarking switch, you can let the application automatically watermark your movie screenshots.
// Features //
1. Take a movie screenshot at a desired frame with a tap on a button.
2. Let Video2Img look for video files (M4V, MOV, MP4) in the sandbox-protected application folder or iTunes shared movie folder (used by Videos).
3. Automatically watermark or not watermark movie screenshots you take.
4. Set the color (RGB + alpha), text size of watermark text.
5. Choose one of the four watermark positions: top-left corner, bottom-left corner, top-right corner, bottom-right-corner. Use the offset sliders to move the fixed position slightly.
6. Choose PNG or JPEG as an export format for your movie screenshots. Set a compression rate (1 to 100) for JPEG.
7. Let the application watch disk space so that it will intentionally fail to generate screenshots at a desired disk limit.
8. Delete screenshot files and video files inside application’s folder with a tap on a button.
9. The application comes with an online user’s guide.
10. Use View to view any of the screenshots youve exported.
11. Language: English only
12. File size: 3.3 MB
// System requirements //
1. iOS 6.0 or higher
2. iPad
// Limitations //
1. In order to retrieve saved (exported) screenshot files, the user must have access to a desktop computer with iTunes (Apple’s multimedia application) installed.
2. The application will not show the position of watermark text in real time.
3. The supported orientation is portrait (vertical) only.
4. The user may not see the ‘Take screenshot’ button if the current movie is vertically long.
5. Screenshot dimensions are fixed as they result not from the device orientation or its size but from movie dimensions.