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Capturing Images With Windows Media Player
Published 19/09/2006 @ 23:26:42, By carfan
Can someone tell me how to capture pictures from a DVD being played by Windows Media Player? I've tried using Ctrl-I, but I don't know what to do next. If there's another way (besides using "Print Screen" and then pasting it in Microsoft paint) Can someone let me know?
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Capturing Images With Windows Media Player
Published 20/09/2006 @ 00:18:35, By antp
I do not think that it is possible.

I usually use Media Player Classic for that (it has a Save Image command in its File menu).
Lots of DVD-player programs also have capture functions.
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Capturing Images With Windows Media Player
Published 20/09/2006 @ 00:24:55, By wickey
indeed
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Capturing Images With Windows Media Player
Published 20/09/2006 @ 00:26:53, By carfan
I've read on web pages that people either use Crtl-I or or "print screen". I'm sure it can be done because people here have said that they used Windows Media Player, the classic version or not.

Latest Edition: 20/09/2006 @ 00:28:18
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Capturing Images With Windows Media Player
Published 20/09/2006 @ 09:35:03, By Raul1983
I don't it's possible to capture a picture in Windows Media Player. I recommend Windows Media Player Classic. Quicktime Player can also do the work. In QuickTime and MPC you can go forward "shot by shot" (very slowly).

Latest Edition: 20/09/2006 @ 09:38:01
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Capturing Images With Windows Media Player
Published 20/09/2006 @ 09:40:52, By antp
I recommend Windows Media Player Classic.

Actually it is juste "Media Player Classic", no link with Windows Media Player, except that it looks like the old version of that program (6.x)
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Capturing Images With Windows Media Player
Published 20/09/2006 @ 15:05:02, By wickey
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Capturing Images With Windows Media Player
Published 20/09/2006 @ 22:36:16, By carfan
Thanks for the advice wickey! :smile:
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