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Here is the short version — NUT is a video container, so playback depends on the codec inside as well as the wrapper itself. Hence the need for JPG. Converting NUT to JPG means extracting a still frame (or a series of them) from your video and saving each one as a JPG image. KaijuConverter runs FFmpeg server-side so the frame grab is pixel-accurate: no compression, no post-processing, just the raw video frame rewritten in the JPG encoding you picked. Technical note: NUT is a video container, so playback depends on the codec inside as well as the wrapper itself. Compare that with JPG is the web's default lossy photograph codec, with compression tuned for natural images.
NUT Container
Source formatNUT is an open multimedia container format designed by MPlayer and FFmpeg developers as a simpler, more robust alternative to existing containers. It supports any codec and offers good error resilience with low overhead.
JPEG Image
Target formatJPEG is the most widely used lossy image format on the web. It achieves small file sizes through adjustable compression, making it ideal for photographs and complex images where some quality loss is acceptable.
Why convert NUT to JPG
A single image travels places a whole video cannot — article headers, slide decks, chat messages, anywhere you need illustration but not motion. Converting the right frame to JPG upfront is simpler than linking the whole NUT.
HOW TO CONVERT
NUT → JPG
Upload the NUT
Drag-and-drop the video. We accept NUT files up to 100 MB on the free tier.
Pick a frame
Seek to a timestamp (default: midpoint) or request every frame as a numbered batch.
Receive the JPG
FFmpeg decodes the frame and writes it as a JPG. Download arrives in seconds.
Common Use Cases
Article and blog thumbnails
Pull a JPG hero image straight from your NUT footage — faster than retaking the photo or paying for stock.
Video preview cards
Generate a JPG poster for a NUT player embed so it shows a real frame instead of a black rectangle.
Documentation screenshots
Freeze a moment in a screen-recorded NUT and export it as a JPG for help articles and manuals.
Social media stills
Instagram and LinkedIn favour static JPG posts for reach; pull one from your NUT campaign footage in seconds.
NUT vs JPG — Strengths and limitations
What each format does best, and where it falls short.
NUT Strengths
- Technically efficient.
- Low overhead.
- FFmpeg-native support.
Limitations
- Tiny ecosystem.
- Overshadowed by MKV.
- Rarely used in production.
JPG Strengths
- Excellent compression ratio for photographs (10:1 or better without visible quality loss).
- Universal support — every camera, phone, OS, and browser reads JPEG natively.
- Adjustable quality setting balances file size against visual fidelity.
- Embeds EXIF metadata (camera model, GPS, exposure) automatically.
- Progressive rendering for graceful loading over slow networks.
Limitations
- Lossy — every save degrades the image further (generation loss).
- No transparency channel (use PNG or WebP for that).
- Visible compression artifacts on text, sharp edges, and flat colors.
NUT vs JPG — Technical specifications
Side-by-side comparison of the technical details.
NUT
- MIME type
- video/x-nut
- Extension
- .nut
- Design
- FFmpeg/MPlayer collaborative spec
- Encoding
- Variable-length integers
JPG
- MIME type
- image/jpeg
- Compression
- Lossy — Discrete Cosine Transform + quantization + Huffman coding
- Color depth
- 8 bits per channel (24-bit RGB or 8-bit grayscale)
- Max dimensions
- 65,535 × 65,535 pixels (baseline)
- Transparency
- Not supported
- Typical quality
- 75–90 for web, 95+ for print
| Specification | NUT | JPG |
|---|---|---|
| MIME type | video/x-nut | image/jpeg |
| Extension | .nut | — |
| Design | FFmpeg/MPlayer collaborative spec | — |
| Encoding | Variable-length integers | — |
| Compression | — | Lossy — Discrete Cosine Transform + quantization + Huffman coding |
| Color depth | — | 8 bits per channel (24-bit RGB or 8-bit grayscale) |
| Max dimensions | — | 65,535 × 65,535 pixels (baseline) |
| Transparency | — | Not supported |
| Typical quality | — | 75–90 for web, 95+ for print |
NUT vs JPG — Typical file sizes
Approximate file sizes for common scenarios.
NUT
- 10-min H.264 clip 80-200 MB
JPG
- Phone photo (12 MP, quality 85) 2–5 MB
- Web thumbnail (400px) 20–60 KB
- Full-page magazine photo 500 KB – 2 MB
- Social-media square (1080×1080) 100–400 KB
Quality & Compatibility
The JPG you receive is the exact frame decoded from the NUT — same resolution, same colour, same content. If the target JPG format is lossless (PNG, TIFF, BMP) there is zero additional loss; if it is lossy (JPG, WebP lossy) the quality setting in Advanced options controls the trade-off.
Tips for Best Results
- Pick a lossless JPG (PNG, TIFF) for frames you plan to edit further, and a lossy JPG (JPG, WebP) for final web delivery.
- For thumbnails, test a handful of timecodes and keep the most expressive frame — the first second of a NUT is rarely the best choice.
- If the JPG looks blurry, the NUT frame itself was motion-blurred; try a neighbouring frame at a still moment.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. The free tier accepts files up to 100 MB without registration, email capture or watermarks. Paid plans raise the size cap, enable batch conversions and provide a REST API for automation, but nothing on the free tier is quality-limited — the output is exactly the same as on any paid plan.
Yes. The Advanced panel accepts a timestamp in HH:MM:SS.mmm and FFmpeg seeks to that exact presentation time. You can also request the first, middle or last frame shortcuts, or a full batch (one JPG per second or per N frames).
Uploads run over HTTPS, files are processed in isolated containers, and both the source NUT and the JPG output are auto-deleted within two hours. No account is required, file contents are never logged, and KaijuConverter does not use uploads for AI training. The paid plan adds a signable data-processing agreement for regulated workflows.
Yes by default. The extracted frame is written at the same width and height as the source video. If you need a smaller image for the web, an Advanced "scale" option downsizes during the same pass so you do not have to re-encode twice.
Most files finish in well under a minute. Small images and documents are typically ready in a few seconds; large video or audio files scale roughly with duration. Upload speed from your network is usually the dominant factor, not server time.
Partially. We tone-map HDR NUT content back to SDR when the target JPG does not support wide-gamut. For proper HDR preservation pick a modern JPG that supports it natively (JPEG XL or AVIF) and leave "preserve HDR" enabled in Advanced.
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