Windows DVD Maker DVD I made has all the VOB files and I need my JPG files that I used to do (lost laptop hard drive)

My sister-in-law stored a bunch of pictures and some movies on a portable player and she came to my computer.

After inserting a blank DVD by clicking the promt to make a DVD using Windows DVD Maker, we now have a great slideshow and it includes pictures and two videos.

now, I want to use the jpg to a diferent app photos and she lost the portable hard drive that she used to create

Is it possible to 'come back the jpg' of the 'film' this DVD maker made? There is nothing else that VOB files now but I know that the JPG is somewhere... Laughing out loud

My sister-in-law stored a bunch of pictures and some movies on a portable player and she came to my computer.

After inserting a blank DVD by clicking the promt to make a DVD using Windows DVD Maker, we now have a great slideshow and it includes pictures and two videos.

now, I want to use the jpg to a diferent app photos and she lost the portable hard drive that she used to create

Is it possible to 'come back the jpg' of the 'film' this DVD maker made? There is nothing else that VOB files now but I know that the JPG is somewhere... Laughing out loud

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Long message... I hope the info is useful:

VOB (as you know) is the DVD video format.

You can not convert video to a format of photo as
.jpg and retrieve your original images. And...
None... copies of original source files are not
archived anywhere on the DVD.

A method (and probably not near what you)
hope) would be to make the screenshots
(capture) video. The resolution and
sharpness of the capture will not equal
the originals.

The free VLC Media Player can read your
VOB files.

VLC Media Player
http://www.videolan.org/

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...

A possibility may be 'Solution B' in the
next article:

"Excerpt from photographs of wedding DVD videos.
for printing.
http://labnol.blogspot.com/2007/02/extract-still-photographs-from-wedding.html

Word to the wise... If you use a software that will
extract frames from the video... be aware that thousands
photos can be made and you can fill in all
your free space until you realize.

Good luck...

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 *.

Tags: Windows

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