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IkeTheMachine
01-07-2002, 07:38 PM
Hey, I was wondering if any of you guys knew a program that would let me take screenshots or steal frames from .avis or .mpgs. I was working on my new sealab site (a subsidary of http://orange.keenspace.com) and coudl use a lot of my favorite frames.
(and yes, my site will include an extensive guide to Othello using sealab characters)
ohmrbill
01-07-2002, 08:09 PM
Kind of. AldosCapture lets you take a screen shot of whatever is on your computer screen when you press "Print Screen." You can then edit the screenshots in Paint. If you can make your video files full screen, then it should work just fine.
Just put "AldosCapture" into a web browser and it should give you some sites where you can download it.
IkeTheMachine
01-07-2002, 08:17 PM
Originally posted by ohmrbill
Kind of. AldosCapture lets you take a screen shot of whatever is on your computer screen when you press "Print Screen." You can then edit the screenshots in Paint. If you can make your video files full screen, then it should work just fine.
Just put "AldosCapture" into a web browser and it should give you some sites where you can download it.
Even without that prog, if you press Alt+PrntScrnm then paste it in paint. However, Alt+Prntscrn does not capture streaming video. Thats my problem. I just want a player that has a "take snapshot" sort of function. I've seen some on macs but I'm not sure where I could locate one.
Coollead
01-07-2002, 10:07 PM
Pause the video to take a screen shot....That should work
or...Just hit Print screen to take the whole screen...that might work
IkeTheMachine
01-07-2002, 10:18 PM
It only comes out as a black screen even if it is paused... WHERE ARE THE PROGS! GAH!
It sounds like you're trying to capture from a DVD... from what I've heard, most screen capture utils just copy the info that's being fed to the video card. But at that point, your DVD video hasn't been decoded yet, so you're just going to get a blank image or static (depending on the player/screenshot util).
Calhoun07
01-07-2002, 11:30 PM
You will need to spend bouku bucks for a program that will capture images from players on your computers that use over lays or masks, such as when you play real player files on your comptuer or DVDs on your computer. I looked into it a while back and found that for a decent program that could capture what was actually on my screen and not return a black image would cost about $200.00 or more.
Wilco911
01-08-2002, 03:57 PM
To get screen caps from most video players you have to turn off the video card enhancment options. What video player are you using?
IkeTheMachine
01-08-2002, 06:03 PM
I'm using DivX and Widows media.
Wilco911
01-08-2002, 07:26 PM
(I'm assuming your using the latest version)
Okay, goto Tools, Options, click on the Performance tab, then go down to the Video Performance section and turn Hardware Acceleration all the way to None (as far left as you can go), and finish it off by hitting Apply. After you do that you can start up the video and copy it into Paint with no problems.
IkeTheMachine
01-08-2002, 07:45 PM
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Wilco911
(I'm assuming your using the latest version)
Okay, goto Tools, Options, click on the Performance tab, then go down to the Video Performance section and turn Hardware Acceleration all the way to None (as far left as you can go), and finish it off by hitting Apply. After you do that you can start up the video and copy it into Paint with no problems. [/QUOTE
WILCO, you saved my ass, thank you so much. You need a favor, you got it. IF ONLY WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYED .AVIS!
neverless thanks a ton
VinceA
01-08-2002, 09:37 PM
Windows Media Player does play AVIs. Might some other program on your system set itself as the default program for AVI playing? You can probably open an AVI from within Media Player by using the File menu > Open command
Wilco911
01-08-2002, 11:25 PM
You can probably open an AVI from within Media Player by using the File menu > Open command
Yeah, what he said. :D
Shaggy
01-09-2002, 06:05 PM
I just wanted to thank everybody for the info as well, I've always had so many ideas that would requrie screen caps, and I was never able to do it until just now.
As a reward:
http://sa.kungfuchrist.com/fakeout/zorakeyes.jpg
:bosko:
IkeTheMachine
01-10-2002, 02:50 PM
It's not as much that it doesnt play .avis as much as it plays the sound normally and the video inpeccably slow. Then again, running windows ME on a 233mhz does that.
Wilco911
01-10-2002, 03:33 PM
And I thought I was insane... :eek:
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