Have you ever wanted to save the perfect moment from a video shot on Xiaomi? Perhaps it's a funny grimace of a friend, a beautiful sunset or an important screenshot. Cutting footage from a video on Redmi, POCO or Mi Android devices may seem like a daunting task, but there are actually a few simple ways to do it without losing quality. In this article, we'll take a look at all the current techniques, from built-in tools to specialized applications, and give tips on how to maintain maximum resolution.
Xiaomi smartphones are often featured in advanced media features out of the box, but not everyone knows where to look for these tools. We're not only going to show you standard solutions, but we're also going to get around common bugs that can blur or have the wrong aspect ratio. Are you ready to learn how to make the perfect stop frames in seconds?
Method 1: Standard Video Editor in Xiaomi Gallery
The fastest method is to use the built-in editor in the Gallery app (or Photos on newer versions of MIUI), which is available on all modern Xiaomi models, starting with the Redmi Note 8 and later.
To cut the frame:
- π Open the Gallery app and find the right video
- π¬ Click on the video to play, then tap on the screen to allow controls to appear.
- βοΈ In the lower right corner, select the Edit icon (pencil or scissors)
- πΌοΈ In the editing menu, find the option βCreate a pictureβ or βSave a frameβ (on some models it is hidden under βMore")
- πΈ Move the slider over the timeline to select the exact moment, then click Save"
Note that the MIUI 14+ interface has changed a little: the option to save a frame can be in the Tools section inside the editor. If you can't see the button, update the Gallery app via Google Play.
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Newer Xiaomi 13/14 models automatically offer resolution selection while saving the frame. Always choose "Original" to avoid loss of quality.
β οΈ Note: When you save a frame through a standard editor, sometimes colors are confused. HDR-If the picture is too dark or light, try alternative methods in this article.
Method 2: Google Photos (best quality)
Google Photos is a versatile media file solution that often outperforms Xiaomiβs standard tools, automatically syncing video to the cloud and offering advanced editing features, including cutting frames while maintaining maximum resolution.
Step instructions:
- Install Google Photos from Play Market if it is not preinstalled
- Open the application and find the desired video (it can be in the folder "Video" or "Mediatheque")
- Play the video and click "Edit" (three-strip icon)
- Select the tab "Scene" (or "Screenshot" in the English version)
- Move the slider to select the exact moment and click "Save copy"
The advantage of this method is that Google Photos saves the frame in a resolution close to the original video. 4K, Then the frame will be saved in 3840Γ2160 This is especially important for further printing or processing.
| Method | Max, permission. | Support for HDR | Do I need the Internet? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard gallery | 1080p | β Partial | β No. |
| Google Photo | 4K | β Complete. | β οΈ Only for the cloud. |
| CapCut | 4K | β Complete. | β No. |
| VLC | Original | β No. | β No. |
Method 3: Professional editing in CapCut
If you need to save a frame and edit it before saving it, CapCut is the perfect choice. This free app from TikTok developers offers advanced tools for working with video, including fine-tuning the moment you take the shot.
How to cut a frame in CapCut:
Import video to the project | Go to timeline |Pause on the desired frame |Click "Export frame" |Select permission |Save to the gallery-->
The thing about CapCut is that you can save a PNG frame with a transparent background if the original video has an alpha channel, which is useful for editing or creating collages, and there are color correction tools in the app that you can apply to the frame before saving.
The downside of this method is that it takes longer to process than standard tools, but it often gets better, especially if the video is shot in difficult lighting conditions.
Method 4: VLC for Android (for technical users)
VLC media player is known for its versatility, and clipping is no exception, and it's a method that's suitable for those who prefer more control over the process. VLC allows you to save frames in the original resolution without compression.
Algorithm of action:
- π₯ Install. VLC Android from the official store
- π₯ Open the video in the player and play it until the right moment.
- βΈοΈ Pause the exact shot you want to save.
- π· In the player menu (three dots) select "Screenshot"
- πΎ Please specify the folder to save (by default this is the Pictures/VLC)
The main advantage of VLC is that it supports all possible video formats, including rare codecs. If your video is in MKV or AVI, which does not always open correctly in a standard gallery, VLC will cope without problems.
β οΈ Note: In some versions VLC For Android, photos are saved in format JPEG If you want maximum quality, check the settings in the Tools section before saving. β Settings β Video β Image quality".
Method 5: Screenshot during playback (emergency method)
If you need to save a frame and you donβt have time to install additional apps, you can use the standard screenshot mechanism, which works on all Xiaomi smartphones, but has quality limitations.
How to do this:
- Open the video in any player (even in Telegram or WhatsApp)
- Replay until the right time and pause.
- Take a screenshot in the standard way: π On most models: Power button + Turning down the volume π On old models: The power button + Volume up. π On the new flagships: gesture "three-toed swipe down"
Pictures/Screenshots
This method is the fastest, but has significant disadvantages:
- β The screenshot resolution will match the screen resolution (e.g, 2400Γ1080 instead of original 3840Γ2160)
- β In the video with black stripes (incomplete screen) will be visible these fields.
- β The quality depends on the screen settings (when activated Reading 2.0 colors can be distorted)
How to remove black fields from a video screenshot?
Comparison of methods: which one to choose?
The choice of method depends on your goals and quality requirements.
If you need to:
- π Maximum speed β Use a screenshot during playback
- π¨ Quality. + editing β CapCut or Google Photo
- π± Without installing applications β Xiaomi Standard Gallery
- π οΈ Working with rare formats β VLC
- πΌοΈ Transparent background (PNG) β Only CapCut.
For most Xiaomi users, the best solution is a combination of Google Photos (for quality) and a standard gallery (for speed).If you often work with video, it makes sense to install CapCut - this application is useful not only for clipping, but also for full editing.
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For videos in 4K and higher, always use Google Photos or CapCut. Standard MIUI tools save frames in reduced resolution, which is critical for further printing or processing.
Frequent Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Even with the right tools, users often face problems, and here are the most common mistakes and solutions:
Problem 1: The frame remains blurred
This happens when the video has a high resolution (e.g., 4K) and the app automatically reduces the frame to FullHD.
- Before saving, check the quality settings in the application
- In CapCut, select the option "Original permission"
- In Google Photos, make sure the video is uploaded in βOriginal Qualityβ (not βHighβ).
Problem 2: The wrong colors on the frame
It's typical of HDR-video, where standard tools are not properly processing extended dynamic range:
- Use VLC β It works best with HDR
- In CapCut, turn off automatic color correction before saving the frame
- Try to take a screenshot manually (method 5), but pre-disable HDR in screen settings
Problem 3: The frame is saved with black stripes
This happens when the video has a non-standard aspect ratio (e.g., 21:9) and the app saves the frame in screen format (16:9 or 18:9).
- Use CapCut β It allows you to manually crop the frame
- In Google Photos after saving, cut the frame with the tool "Cadration"
- If you want to keep the original ratio, use VLC with the Save As Is settings.
β οΈ Note: On smartphones Xiaomi with AMOLED-screens (for example, Xiaomi 12 Pro, Redmi) K50) Screenshots of videos can be produced with distorted colors due to the features of the display technology. Before saving the frame, turn on the "Natural Colors" mode in the screen settings.