All-Time Greatest DVD Freeze-frame?
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Originally posted by Brak55
A quick question...what do people use to do these captures?
A quick question...what do people use to do these captures?
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Originally posted by MurraySiskind
I'd like to know this too. I mentioned earlier in the thread, DVDPro, but what i meant to say was Power DVD. I've heard one good recommendation about this software, anyone else?
I'd like to know this too. I mentioned earlier in the thread, DVDPro, but what i meant to say was Power DVD. I've heard one good recommendation about this software, anyone else?
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Confession time .. I started this thread, but I can't get a PC screen grab to work using Power DVD (must be thick). I grabbed my Nikon digital camera, went downstairs and took a pic of the TV screen.
Love the Trinity image: what a great poster that would make.
Love the Trinity image: what a great poster that would make.
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Originally posted by andyh
Confession time .. I started this thread, but I can't get a PC screen grab to work using Power DVD (must be thick). I grabbed my Nikon digital camera, went downstairs and took a pic of the TV screen.
Confession time .. I started this thread, but I can't get a PC screen grab to work using Power DVD (must be thick). I grabbed my Nikon digital camera, went downstairs and took a pic of the TV screen.
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Dodge this.
Dodge this.
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i just fiddled with power dvd on my lunch hour today. it took a minute to realize that it was working. when you capture it does nothing to indicate that it worked. what i had to do is track down where it was sending the images. the help section on the interface easily walked me through this process and how to change it. this is with version 4.0 i believe.
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In PowerDVD right click and choose the "configuration" option. This should bring up a menu that has a 'capture section. By default mine saved the captures to the clip board, but I have since changed it to save it to a file. They are fairly large bmp files. As others have said, you can rresize them in other programs. To make the files, just pause it and press "C".





