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Auala e faaliliu ai 3GP i JPEG

Laasaga 1: Lafo i luga lau 3GP faila e faʻaaoga ai le faʻamau o loʻo i luga pe e ala i le toso ma faʻapaʻu.

Laasaga 2: Kiliki le faamau 'Liliu' e amata ai le liua.

Laasaga 3: La'u mai lau faila ua liua JPEG faila


3GP i JPEG Fesili e Masani Ona Fesiligia e uiga i le Suiga

How do I extract frames from a 3GP video as JPEG images?
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Upload the 3GP and the converter exposes a frame-extraction picker: every Nth frame, frames at specific timestamps, or one frame per second. Each chosen frame is encoded as an individual JPEG file and the full set is bundled into a ZIP archive for download.
The same resolution as the 3GP video — a 1080p 3GP produces 1920×1080 JPEG frames; a 4K 3GP produces 3840×2160 JPEG frames. Use the resize utility after extraction if you want smaller thumbnails or social-media-sized crops.
Yes, but be careful with file count — a 30fps 1-minute 3GP produces 1,800 JPEG frames. We pack them into a ZIP automatically. For longer clips, the "1 per second" option (60 frames) or specific timestamps gives a manageable result.
Yes — colour is decoded with the matrix the source 3GP uses (BT.709 for HD, BT.2020 for 4K HDR). HDR sources are tone-mapped to SDR on extraction to JPEG because most JPEG formats (PNG, JPG) cannot store HDR pixel ranges natively.
Depends on resolution and JPEG codec. A 1080p PNG frame is typically 2 to 5 MB; a 1080p JPG at quality-85 is 200 to 500 KB; a 4K PNG is 6 to 15 MB. At the extreme, every-frame PNG extraction of a 10-minute 1080p 3GP produces ~50 GB total.
The 3GP container does not store per-frame EXIF the way a still camera does, so the JPEG files come out with empty EXIF. We embed a `creation_time` field pointing at the source frame timestamp so you can re-sort the bundle by capture order.
Frame extraction is fast — typically 20 to 30% of source duration on the standard pipeline. A 5-minute 3GP → JPEG bundle finishes in about a minute regardless of frame count, because the bottleneck is the JPEG encoder, not the 3GP demuxer.
Yes — the advanced option accepts a comma-separated list of timestamps (e.g. `00:01:23,00:05:00,00:10:42`) and produces one JPEG file per timestamp. Useful for chapter thumbnails, scene reference shots, or thumbnailing long lectures.
Yes — same privacy model as every conversion. Source video and extracted JPEG frames are processed in isolated workers and deleted within minutes; no human review, no training corpus, no third-party access.
Almost always motion blur baked into the 3GP source — the camera or subject was moving when the frame was captured. Pick timestamps from static scenes, or extract adjacent frames and choose the sharpest. The pipeline does not synthesize detail that was not there.
Not in the basic flow — use the "1 per second" option as an approximation, then visually pick scene-change frames. A dedicated scene-detection extractor is on the roadmap; ping us if it would unblock a specific workflow.
Yes, subject to whatever licence governs the source 3GP content. The format change adds no claim — we add no watermark and assert no licence over the JPEG output. Copyright tracks the source, not the converter.

3GP

O le 3GP ose fa'asalalauga fa'asalalauga fa'apipi'i na fausia mo telefoni fe'avea'i 3G. E mafai ona teuina fa'amaumauga leo ma vitio ma e masani ona fa'aoga mo le toe fa'afo'i vitiō feavea'i.

JPEG

E faʻaaogā e le JPEG le lossy compression ua faʻaleleia atili mo ata, e paleni ai le lelei ma le tele o le faila.


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