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Hipanga 1: Tukuatu tō M4V ngā kōnae mā te whakamahi i te pātene i runga ake nei, mā te tōia me te whakataka rānei.

Hipanga 2: Pāwhiritia te pātene 'Tahuri' hei tīmata i te tahuritanga.

Hipanga 3: Tikiake i tō mea kua tahurihia PNG kōnae


M4V Tuhinga o mua PNG Ngā Pātai Auau mō te Tahuritanga

How do I extract individual frames from M4V as PNG images?
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Upload the M4V file and the converter exposes a frame-extraction picker: every Nth frame, frames at specific timestamps, or one frame per second. Each chosen frame is decoded from the M4V video stream, encoded as a separate PNG file, and bundled as a ZIP for download.
Same resolution as the source M4V: a 1080p M4V produces 1920x1080 PNG frames, a 4K M4V produces 3840x2160 PNG frames. The converter does not upscale or downsample — pixel dimensions are pulled straight from the decoded frame. Use /resize-image/ after extraction if you need smaller thumbnails.
Yes, but mind the file count — a 30 fps 1-minute M4V produces 1,800 PNG frames. We pack them into a single ZIP archive automatically. For longer clips, prefer the "1 per second" preset (60 frames per minute) or pick specific timestamps. An hour of M4V at every-frame would produce ~100,000 PNG images.
Yes — colour is decoded with the same matrix the source M4V stream advertises (BT.709 for HD, BT.2020 for 4K HDR). HDR sources are tone-mapped to SDR when extracting to a PNG that cannot store HDR pixel ranges natively (JPG, PNG-8). Target high-bit PNG-16 or TIFF if you need to keep extended dynamic range.
Depends on resolution and PNG codec choice: a 1080p PNG frame is 2-5 MB lossless, a 1080p JPG at quality 85 is 200-500 KB. Multiply by frame count to size the ZIP — at the extreme, every-frame PNG extraction of a 10-minute 1080p M4V is roughly 50 GB and gets split across multiple ZIPs.
A M4V container does not carry per-frame EXIF the way a still camera does, so the PNG files come out with empty EXIF blocks. The converter does embed a `creation_time` field pointing at the source frame timestamp, so you can re-sort the bundle in chronological order or correlate with subtitle / chapter markers.
Frame decoding is fast — typically 20-30% of source duration. A 5-minute M4V -> PNG bundle finishes in about 1 minute regardless of how many frames you pick, because the bottleneck is the PNG encoder writing many small files in parallel, not the M4V demuxer.
Yes — the advanced timestamp option accepts a comma-separated list (e.g. `00:01:23, 00:05:00, 00:10:42.5`) and produces one PNG file per timestamp. Useful for chapter thumbnails, scene reference shots, or building a contact sheet for review.
Yes — same privacy model as every conversion. Source M4V and the extracted PNG bundle are processed in isolated workers and deleted within minutes of completion.
Almost always motion blur baked into the source M4V (the camera or subject was moving while that frame was captured). Try picking timestamps from static scenes, or extract several adjacent frames and pick the sharpest. The pipeline does not synthesize detail that is not in the original M4V.
Not in the basic flow — use the "1 per second" preset as a rough approximation and visually skim the bundle for scene changes. A dedicated scene-detect extractor (powered by ffmpeg select=gt(scene)) is on the roadmap and will land for PNG export later this quarter.
Yes, subject to whatever licence governs the source M4V content. The conversion is a format change — copyright on the content stays with whoever holds it on the M4V. We add no watermark, no embedded stamp, and claim no licence over the PNG bundle.

M4V

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