video-analyzer
Analyze video content by extracting frames at regular intervals. Use when you need to understand what's in a video file, review video content, analyze scenes, or describe video without being able to play it directly. Supports MP4, MOV, AVI, MKV, and other common video formats.
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curl -fsSL https://skills.taituai.com/api/skills/clawskills%3Aclawskills~kartinw-video-watcher/file -o kartinw-video-watcher.md# Video Analyzer Analyze video files by extracting frames at 1-second intervals using ffmpeg, then examining the frames to understand the video content. ## Prerequisites Requires `ffmpeg` installed on the system. Install if missing: ```bash # Ubuntu/Debian sudo apt-get install -y ffmpeg # macOS brew install ffmpeg ``` ## Usage ### Extract frames from video ```bash scripts/extract_frames.sh <video_path> [output_dir] [fps] ``` **Arguments:** - `video_path` (required): Path to the video file - `output_dir` (optional): Directory for extracted frames. Default: creates `frames_<video_name>` in current directory - `fps` (optional): Frames per second to extract. Default: 1 (one frame per second) **Example:** ```bash scripts/extract_frames.sh /path/to/video.mp4 scripts/extract_frames.sh /path/to/video.mp4 ./my_frames scripts/extract_frames.sh /path/to/video.mp4 ./my_frames 2 # 2 frames per second ``` **Output:** - Creates numbered frame images: `frame_001.jpg`, `frame_002.jpg`, etc. - Prints video metadata (duration, resolution, frame count) ## Workflow 1. Run `extract_frames.sh` on the video file 2. Read key frames using the `read` tool to view images 3. For comprehensive analysis, sample frames at regular intervals (e.g., every 5th frame) 4. Describe what you see in each frame to build understanding of the video ## Tips - For short videos (<1 min): Review all frames - For medium videos (1-5 min): Sample every 3-5 frames - For long videos (>5 min): Sample every 10+ frames, focus on scene changes - Look for: scene transitions, text/titles, UI elements, actions, characters