


I managed to tweak VCSI to respect the colors, the picture quality is also fine, but it's much slower than MTN and there are less informations available in the metadata header (although it's easier to tweak with a custom template). SMPlayer gets the colors right, the quality is fine, but options are limited and it doesn't allow batch-processing. Another issue is that the colors are inaccurate for Bt.709 YUV footage. (I've tried VCSI, Scorp Video Thumbnails Maker, MPC-HC, SMPlayer, Auto Movie Thumbnailer, StaxRip, PotPlayer, BsPlayer !) It might go unnoticed for small thumbnails but I have a situation where I want 4 tiles of 960x540 pixels generated from 1920x1080 short videos, and MTN's output is dull and blurry. It's fast indeed, but the quality of the screenshots is quite poor compared with other tools. Transparent background color using png Sections/Browse similar tools Seek mode is much faster while non-seek mode is good for small time step or small clips. Seek and non-seek mode: automatically selected and can be overridden (-z and -Z option). Save file info (name, size, length, codecs) to a text file (-N option)
#Centos movie thumbnailer mtn install update#
Update mode: (-W option) omits files that already have thumbnails Work fine with Unicode filenames in both Linux & Windows (might need to change the font with -f fontfile). Thumbnails are group together in one jpeg file and can be saved individually too (-I option). Run at lower priority (nice 10 on Linux, idle on Windows) by default. Super fast! Thanks to FFmpeg's libavcodec.Ĭommand line program: can be used on remote connections to co-location servers, or used in scripts.īatch mode: recursively search directories for movie files.
