User Guide

ACDSee™ Pro User Guide
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3 On the progress slider, move the pointer to display the frame you want to save.
4 On the Selection and media controls toolbar, click the Extract Frames button and select Extract
Current Frame.
5 In the Extract Current Frame dialog box, select a folder in which to save your file.
6In the File name field, type a file name.
7Click the Save as type drop-down list and select a file format. You can click the Options button
to select or change any options associated with the file format.
8Click Save.
To extract and save multiple video frames as images:
1 Select part of the video.
2 On the Selection and media controls toolbar, click the Extract Frames button, and then select
one of the following options:
Extract Selected Frames: extracts all the video frames contained in the selected portion of
the video file.
Extract All Frames: extracts all of the video frames in the video file.
3 In the Extracting Frames dialog box, click the Browse button, and then select the folder where
you want to save your files.
4In the Filename Template field, type a filename template to use when saving the images. Type a
number sign (#) to insert a sequential number.
5Click the Format drop-down list and select a file format. You can click the Options button to
select or change any options associated with the file format.
6Click OK.
Adding or editing image audio
ACDSee supports images with embedded audio and images with associated audio files.
Images with embedded audio are TIFF or JPEG images with audio saved inside the image file. You can
embed audio inside an image file by adding audio to the image.
Images with associated audio are image files paired with separate WAV audio files. Image files and
their associated audio files contain the same file name and are located in the same folder. You can
associate any WAV file with an image file by giving them the same name and placing them in the same
folder, or by adding audio to the image.
If you move or rename either an image file or the audio file associated with it, both
files must be renamed and in the same folder or they will no longer be associated.
This does not apply to images with embedded audio.