04-06-2018, 07:53 AM
@Eraelas
mp4 video is highly compressed with key frames at large intervals, Modern video with a framerate (fps) of 60 can be 30 fps x two half (interlaced) images. All goes to screw up an old application such as GAP.
If you do not want to delve into command line / complicated video applications, you could try using a simple video editor Avidemux. Either extract a video clip in a different video format than mp4 or a range of images for import into Gimp.
My advice is go for an old 2.5 version of Avidemux https://www.videohelp.com/software/AviDe...ownloadold
Why an old version? It is the last frame based rather than time based version and last one to export a series of images.
mp4 video is highly compressed with key frames at large intervals, Modern video with a framerate (fps) of 60 can be 30 fps x two half (interlaced) images. All goes to screw up an old application such as GAP.
If you do not want to delve into command line / complicated video applications, you could try using a simple video editor Avidemux. Either extract a video clip in a different video format than mp4 or a range of images for import into Gimp.
My advice is go for an old 2.5 version of Avidemux https://www.videohelp.com/software/AviDe...ownloadold
Why an old version? It is the last frame based rather than time based version and last one to export a series of images.