I think neither network programming nor Python is the focus of your question here. At the core, you need to feed a video decoder with the binary data stream, make the video decoder collect a sufficient amount of data for decoding a single frame, let the decoder save this, and abort the operation.
I am quite sure that the command line tool avconv from the libav project can do everything you need. All you need to do is dig into the rather complex documentation and find the right command line parameters for your application scenario. From a quick glance, it looks you will need for instance
‘-vframes number (output)’
Set the number of video frames to record. This is an alias for -frames:v.
Also, you should definitely search the docs for this sentence:
If you want to extract just a limited number of frames, you can use
the above command in combination with the -vframes or -t option
It also looks like avconv
can directly read from a UDP stream.
Note that VLC, the example you gave, uses libav at the core. Also note that if you really need to execute all this "from Python", then spawn avconv
from within Python using the subprocess
module.