Read a frame from a mpeg video

I need to progammatically read a frame from a mpeg video.
I have already tried to make use of ffmpeg and convert the video in a PNGs (or whatever) sequence but now I would develop a more performing solution.
Did anyone try or need something similar?
Thanks!
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Hi simroc76,
the mpeg video format is not native supported by LabVIEW.
If you want to read a mpeg video, one possible solution is to convert the mpeg file to an .avi file. If you want to create solution with a higher performance, i can give you two possible solutions:
1) Maybe the ffmpeg application provides a dll, which you can call from LabVIEW. With this approach, you would use the CIN-Node from LabVIEW to control the function of ffmpe. I don't know, if ffmpeg provides such a function. If not, you must search in the internet for a application, which offers you this function. If you never used a DLL with the CIN-Node, this links are really helpful:
Writing Win32 Dynamic Link Libraries (DLLs) and Calling Them from LabVIEW - Developer Zone - National Instruments
http://www.ni.com/white-paper/4877/en
Integrating External Code with the Import Shared Library Wizard - Developer Zone - National Instruments
http://www.ni.com/white-paper/2818/en
2) Another approach is to use ActiveX to get an frame. With ActiveX, you can control another application and can excange Data between LabVIEW and another application. This solution would also not be very easy, but it is an opption to import a frame from an avi-file into LabVIEW. If you want to know what is possible with ActiveX, you can use this example:
Community: Creating a Hyperlink to a cell in Excel via Active X
https://decibel.ni.com/content/docs/DOC-5780

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