shadowsfm wrote:so the "print screen" key and youtube is insufficient?
or did i misunderstand too?
Raymond T. wrote:Wouldn't it be easier to buy a DVD-recorder? And then grab the pictures from the dvd-disc directly on your computer? And with DVD-viewers like PowerDVD you can grab as many pictures you want, at any size you want, without external devices.
Oh that couldn't be easier.Seibertron wrote:Maybe that's ultimately what I need. I have PowerDVD but I'm not sure how to take screen captures.Raymond T. wrote:Wouldn't it be easier to buy a DVD-recorder? And then grab the pictures from the dvd-disc directly on your computer? And with DVD-viewers like PowerDVD you can grab as many pictures you want, at any size you want, without external devices.
Raymond T. wrote:Oh that couldn't be easier.Seibertron wrote:Maybe that's ultimately what I need. I have PowerDVD but I'm not sure how to take screen captures.Raymond T. wrote:Wouldn't it be easier to buy a DVD-recorder? And then grab the pictures from the dvd-disc directly on your computer? And with DVD-viewers like PowerDVD you can grab as many pictures you want, at any size you want, without external devices.
To set things up, run the program without playing anything. Right-click and go to Configuration. Select the player tab, click on Advanced..., then click the Snapshot tab. Here you can select to save it to what ever directory on your computer you want your grabs to go, what format you want your pictures to be in (JPG, BMP, GIF...) and what size you want your pictures to be. Then save by clicking okay.
Then start up the dvd, and then its just a matter of tapping your C-key to capture the picture on your screen! To get a specific frame, pauze play (spacebar) and then you stepback one frame by tapping the E-key or stepping forward one frame by tapping the T-key!
That is all!
Yeah, it is by CyberLink, but I've never heard of a DX version. The newest version is 8.0, and then there is PowerDVD Ultra that was especially develloped for Blue-Ray and HD. I must admit I only have 7.3, but as far as I know they should operate the same. But the importaint thing is that you open your configuration screen. Best way to do this is while you see the PowerDVD splash screen, as PowerDVD has been known not to save your settings when you do this while a dvd/video is playing.Seibertron wrote:Are we talking about the same PowerDVD program from CyberLink? When I open up the program and right mouse click, it doesn't do anything. Might you have a different version than me? Mine is officially called the CyberLink PowerDVD DX.
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