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RockRacer
Anyone use a Mac for their screenshots? I too am trying to figure out how to get HD captures. It doesn't appear that MAC supports Blu-ray for some reason which is a disappointment. I am considering picking up one of these New Egg USB models.
antp
In MPC-HC you can do captures through an item of the File menu, or assign a shortcut to it (e.g. I assigned the "P" key)
But so you say that you can read the blu-ray with MPC-HC directly? It was a non-protected disc then I guess Since for blu-ray that I bought I had to use AnyDVDHD to be able to read them with MPC-HC due to the protection.
But so you say that you can read the blu-ray with MPC-HC directly? It was a non-protected disc then I guess Since for blu-ray that I bought I had to use AnyDVDHD to be able to read them with MPC-HC due to the protection.
owlman
Nice. I didn't know Media Player Classic supported Blu-Ray.
modell
^ Yeah, the option is there but mine is unclickable/locked. I looked for answers online and I found that downloading Windows Media Classic will work. I haven't figured out how to use its capture feature, but I can capture very good HD images using printscreen. Better than nothing.
owlman
I think you can modify acceleration in the display settings in your Windows Control Panel.
modell
I tried changing some of the options in the program's preferences. Is there a way that I can change the video overlay on my computer?
antp
Isn't there an option for that somewhere in the program's preferences?
modell
I recently purchased a new laptop with Windows 7 and a Blu-ray drive and I'm trying to figure out how to make screen captures. The program that my computer uses is Corel WinDVD. (Windows Media does not support BD) It has a capture feature but it does not work when I click on it. I have tried using printscreen, but that didn't work either. How can I turn off the video hardware acceleration like owlman said?
ford_guy
I see...I was thinking of purchasing the cheap version of PowerDVD 9 (it costs about $50), especially since I've only had good experiences with PowerDVD in the past. But it seems like a bit much...I could be using that money for more important things instead.
antp
All previous HD movies were illegal downloads so no protection, I was just using MPCHC to play them like I do for DVDs and divx files.