ChatterBank2 mins ago
computers, media player
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on media player, is there any way of pausing a video and , like, taking a picture of it???
because pausing then printscreening doesn't work!?!?!
does that make sense?
help!!!! xxxxx
because pausing then printscreening doesn't work!?!?!
does that make sense?
help!!!! xxxxx
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Try this software site, it has many programs for this function -http://www.freedownloadscenter.com/Multimedia_ and_Graphics/Screen_Capture_Tools/Screen_Grab_ Pro.html
Otherwise search on ''screen grab'' you will find lots of stuff for it.
Otherwise search on ''screen grab'' you will find lots of stuff for it.
Or how about this little gem? Virtually identical to WMP but without the codec problems.
It can pause and take shots.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/guliverkli/
One sweet little program - and it's free.
It can pause and take shots.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/guliverkli/
One sweet little program - and it's free.
Sometimes pressing "Print Screen" doesn't work and when you paste the contents of the clipboard into an image editor you see the movie still in action instead of one frame of it.
If that happens then use a media player that has a screen capture function built in : the only one I've used is Power DVD.
Failing that, open the movie file with TMPGEnc, click File > Preview and then take a screen grab of the preview screen.
If that happens then use a media player that has a screen capture function built in : the only one I've used is Power DVD.
Failing that, open the movie file with TMPGEnc, click File > Preview and then take a screen grab of the preview screen.