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Capturing Screen Shot Of DVD?
Well, I finally get a DVD drive, and I have a great collection of DVD's. Before long, the thought pops into my head, "hey, if I can get a screen shot of a movie, I could have a great desktop, original, desktop background every week."
The only problem is, print screen doesn't work. I've tried looking in Google but I end up with about 10 pages of programs that cost at least $15. Does anyone know if there is a free program anywhere that can get the job done? |
If you have either WinDVD or PowerDVD (the two most popular programs, I think) than you already have the software to capture the screen. Right click on the screen while you are watching a movie find a tab labeled something like "Capture" and it should capture your screen. You will have it save it to your harddrive (the captures) and I think it will be in the form of bitmaps though I could be wrong. Hope that helps.
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PowerDVD, which I have, allows you to take a shot directly.
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yes, it has to be thru the dvd software
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I have used FlaskMPEG to grab screenshots. If you play the DVD from FlaskMPEG and then hit shift+PrntScr then it will grab the image.
Apparently it doesen't use an overlay when playing... -SF |
turn off hardware acceleration and it will work
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Using either Ctl+PrintScrn or just "P" in WinDVD, all I get is a green screen when I paste the capture into Photoshop. What am I doing wrong?
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WinDVD is probably using overlay, and the screen capture doesn't catch overlay images.
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Snakebyt hit it on the head. If you turn off hardware acceleration then you can Alt+PrnScrn to capture the active window.
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How do you turn off hardware acceleration? Sorry if I sound like a computer newbie...
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