Install
openclaw skills install video-watcherAnalyze 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.
openclaw skills install video-watcherAnalyze video files by extracting frames at 1-second intervals using ffmpeg, then examining the frames to understand the video content.
Requires ffmpeg installed on the system. Install if missing:
# Ubuntu/Debian
sudo apt-get install -y ffmpeg
# macOS
brew install ffmpeg
scripts/extract_frames.sh <video_path> [output_dir] [fps]
Arguments:
video_path (required): Path to the video fileoutput_dir (optional): Directory for extracted frames. Default: creates frames_<video_name> in current directoryfps (optional): Frames per second to extract. Default: 1 (one frame per second)Example:
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:
frame_001.jpg, frame_002.jpg, etc.extract_frames.sh on the video fileread tool to view images