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    What did you try so far? Commented May 30 at 5:40
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    You can use ffmpeg to extract the screenshot and add a text caption - see answered ffmpeg extract screenshot question, add text question
    – Kissaki
    Commented May 30 at 7:37
  • Thank you @Kissaki for referring these posts to me. "add text question" is close to what I want to do but not quite, unless I missed something. They explain how to add text, but it is manually typed in the command line and I need somehow to grab each file name dynamically for each corresponding screenshot and I don't see any mention on how to achieve that. The first article you shared explains how to get a frame from a specific time only.
    – Ken Pino
    Commented May 30 at 8:42
  • @RomeoNinov Given the fact that I have zero knowledge on the matter, all I could do was research and try to find answers online as well as go over the ffmpeg documentation. I wasn't able to find what I need, hence the reason I am here.
    – Ken Pino
    Commented May 30 at 8:42
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    I was posting the two links because they are useful to solving your task. @RomeoNinov asked what you tried so far, which would help. See also the guidance on asking (good, answerable) questions.
    – Kissaki
    Commented May 31 at 7:52