2004-09-14, 16:30 | Link #81 |
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How do I make screen captures using Winamp?
How do I make screen captures using Winamp? I wanna save an image in jpg format from a video I'm watching, I must stop the video at the image I want and then I must hit some keys at the same time, right? Someone once told me how to do it but I guess I forgot I just can't find this on the winamp tutorial.
Please, anyone, would you be so kind to help me with this silly problem? |
2004-09-14, 17:55 | Link #82 |
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Join Date: Apr 2004
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From personal experence I dont think you can from wimamp. A long time ago I got a program called BSplayer, it can take screens from anything you can get to play in it.
The webside is http://www.bsplayer.org/ Its my default player now, although winamp still is my mp3 player of choice |
2004-09-14, 21:02 | Link #83 | |
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2004-09-29, 22:20 | Link #84 |
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Screencaps from DVD?
I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask this, or if it's listed in some sticky somewhere. A quick glance suggests otherwise, but then I May Be Blind.
Does anyone know of a good way of getting screencaps from DVDs? I don't know if VirtualDub works for DVDs, and if it does, I don't know where the option to load the DVD is. WinDVD isn't very useful, since mine skips horribly when playing any DVD, no matter what I tried. (If anyone knows why, I'd like to know as well.) (InterVideo WinDVD 4, if anyone was wondering.) If anyone can point me to some utilities, preferably freeware (although I'll take reasonably-priced downloadable applications in a pinch), I'd be grateful. The more idiot-proof, the better. Incidentally, I use VideoLAN (as linked in the Media Configuration Guide in the Playback Help forum) for watching DVDs, since WMP irritates me. If there's some option in there, I'd be interested. Thank you. |
2004-09-29, 23:32 | Link #86 | |
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There's a guide on how to do that right here. |
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2004-09-30, 00:08 | Link #87 | ||
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I suppose that if there are no other alternatives, I'll just settle for this. Thanks, anyway. EDIT: Quote:
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2004-09-30, 00:16 | Link #88 | |
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Select "Open DVD" from the File menu. Press F5 to take screenshots. It automatically saves the image to the desktop. If you want to open a VIDEO_TS folder other than one on a physical DVD, you can change the path. It's in View > Options > Playback > DVD/OGM > User defined path:. |
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2004-09-30, 13:39 | Link #89 | |
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Thanks for all the help. |
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2004-10-16, 19:48 | Link #92 |
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If you mean screenshots from video files on your computer you can do it with a program called BSplayer, you can easily download it at BSplayer's main site or at www.download.com. If you're talking about dvd screenshots I have no idea how to do it...
Also I guess this question doesn't belong on the "General Anime" thread but rather on the "Tech Support" Thread... |
2004-10-21, 15:51 | Link #93 |
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Screen-cap ability fux0r3d
Just today I tried to do the ol' Print-Screen -> Paste into paint routine to get a screen shot, and it came up as a black screen. I havent installed or changed anything that might affect it, and my wallpaper is also a black screen until I right-click and refresh my desktop.
wtf is going on? For reference, I'm using WMP9 and was trying to screen cap from an .avi |
2004-10-21, 22:36 | Link #96 |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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Most players have screen capture apps. Try VLC, Zoom or BSPlayer. Zoom tends to be able to capture all types of playable videos better - more chances of a good capture (non-black screen captures).
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2004-10-22, 01:05 | Link #97 |
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The two best applications for taking screenshots are BSPlayer and VirtualDub.
BSPlayer is great for taking multiple shots at a time because it will automatically name and increment your screenshots as you like them. Every time you press 'p' it takes a shot. My capture name file format is %F +%T,%A0. I find it much superior to the default since it records the video name and the time in the video that the screenshot was taken. On the other hand VirtualDub has the advantage that you can go frame-by-frame until you find the perfect screenshot. If it is only there for a frame or two this is the best way. It's a little bit more complicated to use, but cest la vie.
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2004-10-22, 14:25 | Link #98 | |
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easiest most noodie way to do this is just play it with windows media player, and when the right moment comes up, quickly push ctrl+I and that will screen capture it and put it into ur pictures doc. i think it''s ctrl I.....one of those letters in that spot! |
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2004-10-23, 00:21 | Link #99 | |
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BTW, zoom allows you to do frame by frame capture. (pause then advance frame by frame and do capture). I want to go back to BSplayer since Zoom has major issues with Intel HT technology. |
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2004-10-23, 00:34 | Link #100 |
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Interesting. Maybe I'll have to try out Zoom for screenshots and say goodbye to BSPlayer. (Since I only use it for screenshots.) My video card is nothing special: Rage 128 Pro Ultra GL AGP.
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