Capture a still image of a DVD

I participated in an event that has published a 'official' DVD, which includes still photos and movies, music, and voice over. I want to "copy" a still image for transfer in a separate file (photo, document, whatever), so I could send it to others. I have permission to copy/burn the DVD, but all I want is an image that he. HP Pavilion, Vista. HP has not really helped.

I participated in an event that has published a 'official' DVD, which includes still photos and movies, music, and voice over. I want to "copy" a still image for transfer in a separate file (photo, document, whatever), so I could send it to others. I have permission to copy/burn the DVD, but all I want is an image that he. HP Pavilion, Vista. HP has not really helped.

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Several programs that can do video screen capture:

Screenshots
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Windows Media Player
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You can do a screenshot of Windows Media Player.

Open Windows Media Player and go...
Tools / Options / Performance tab / Advanced button...

Uncheck the... "Use overlays" / OK / apply / Yes / OK...

Now, play the video and put it paused on the screen you
want to capture... now to make your print screen with Gadwin.

Gadwin PrintScreen download screen
http://www.Gadwin.com/download/
(scroll down to: Gadwin PrintScreen 4.3 freeware)

I put it so all I have to do is:

(1) press... Print screen...
(2) drag a box around the content I want to save...
(3) press on enter...
The screenshot is immediately saved as a .jpg file
in a folder of my choice.

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Media Player Classic
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For the screenshots in Media Player Classic...
Try the following steps...

Open Media Player Classic and go... View.
Options / Playback / Output in the right pane.
tick... Default system / apply / OK

Now play your video clip and type...
ALT + I
to make the capture. You don't have to take a break
but it makes it easier to get the image you want.

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VLC Media Player
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For the installer for your screen Capture... Open VLC and
Reach... Tools / Preferences / video button / video
Instant image section.

In the directory field... Search for and select a folder
to save your captures po (for example... you could
Create a new folder on your desktop and select)

TO... Prefix... check the box... Sequential numbering.

TO... Format, choose JPEG or PNG.

Finally... on the left, click on the Save"" button.

Now... Play the video and pause by pressing on your
SPACEBAR when you see a screen you want to capture.

To capture the screen... type...  SHIFT + S

Press space to advance to the next photo...
ect... etc...

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Picasa
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When you play a video in Picasa, you'll see a
"Take Snapshot" button in the left pane.

John Inzer - MS - MVP - Digital Media Experience - Notice_This is not tech support_I'm volunteer - Solutions that work for me may not work for you - * proceed at your own risk *.

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