screen grab from DVD

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thirdeyemedia6
Dec 18, 2005
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hi,

I’d like to play a DVD on my new Win XP computer (a DVD that I made on the MAC, a film that I produced), and do a screen grab and then paste into Pshop.
When I do that w/the print screen button,i don’t get a frame or image from the film, but instead just the DVD player frame. I want to get a grab at the content so I can work with some images in Photoshop. Any suggestions??
thank you,
Deva

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Darth This
Dec 18, 2005
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hi,

I’d like to play a DVD on my new Win XP computer (a DVD that I made on the MAC, a film that I produced), and do a screen grab and then paste into Pshop.
When I do that w/the print screen button,i don’t get a frame or image from the film, but instead just the DVD player frame. I want to get a grab at the content so I can work with some images in Photoshop. Any suggestions??
thank you,
Deva
If you are watching the DVD with WinDVD the application have a screen shot function, that copies the current frame to the clip board. Some other DVD players for Windows have similar functions, but I don’t think Windows Media Player has one.

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Markus Trinkel
Dec 18, 2005
PowerDVD and Nero ShowTime also have this function!
I think, all of them… Just have a look…

maks

If you are watching the DVD with WinDVD the application have a screen shot function, that copies the current frame to the clip board. Some other DVD players for Windows have similar functions, but I don’t
think
Windows Media Player has one.

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Dec 19, 2005
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boanerges35
Dec 19, 2005
What I did was to stop Media Player on the screen shot I wanted, then I pressed Alt + Print screen, then pasted to PS.

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thirdeyemedia6
Dec 19, 2005
thank you!, I’ve now found this feature on PowerDVD and have captured about 15 frames already!
I found that I had to exit and re-enter Pshop each time though. thanks,
Deva
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thirdeyemedia6
Dec 19, 2005
thank you!, I’ve now found this feature on PowerDVD and have captured about 15 frames already!
I found that I had to exit and re-enter Pshop each time though. thanks,
Deva
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thirdeyemedia6
Dec 19, 2005
Hi Bubba,
thank you!, I’ve now found a camera/capture feature on PowerDVD and have captured about 15 frames already!
I found that I had to exit and re-enter Pshop each time though. I will also try what you recommend.
thanks,
Deva
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Nysports
Dec 20, 2005
snagit works well

Markus Trinkel wrote:
PowerDVD and Nero ShowTime also have this function!
I think, all of them… Just have a look…

maks

If you are watching the DVD with WinDVD the application have a screen shot function, that copies the current frame to the clip board. Some other DVD players for Windows have similar functions, but I don’t

think

Windows Media Player has one.

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