Awesome. Finally, a DVD program that lets you capture screens.
At last...
Time to make some Cowboy Bebop GIFs... (Another topic about that one- need some help!)
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Awesome. Finally, a DVD program that lets you capture screens.
At last...
Time to make some Cowboy Bebop GIFs... (Another topic about that one- need some help!)
??? I didn't know that... here I am useing WinDVD all this time and thinking it was better.
Bahhumbug.
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I also have WinDVD... but PowerDVD is definitely better. Mind you it is only better because of the screen capturing option... I don't think the quality is any better.
I can get you a link to download it if you want...
Very nice!
From WinDVD Help (Latest Version)Quote:
Originally posted by Metal_Slug
Awesome. Finally, a DVD program that lets you capture screens.
At last...
Time to make some Cowboy Bebop GIFs... (Another topic about that one- need some help!)
"Capture
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WinDVD now allows users to capture a static image during movie playback. Press the "P" key at any time to capture a BMP file of a moving or static image. Capture does not work on zoomed regions and on some hardware motion compensation graphics chips. If you are having a problem, try disabling hardware motion compensation and capturing again.
Captured bitmaps are stored in the Capture subdirectory of the WinDVD directory on your hard drive. Captured files are numbered sequentially: cap001.bmp, cap002.bmp, and so on.
"
Heh. Figures. I'll be damned.Quote:
Originally posted by Psx
From WinDVD Help (Latest Version)
"Capture
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WinDVD now allows users to capture a static image during movie playback. Press the "P" key at any time to capture a BMP file of a moving or static image. Capture does not work on zoomed regions and on some hardware motion compensation graphics chips. If you are having a problem, try disabling hardware motion compensation and capturing again.
Captured bitmaps are stored in the Capture subdirectory of the WinDVD directory on your hard drive. Captured files are numbered sequentially: cap001.bmp, cap002.bmp, and so on.
"
Thanks, Amp!
so anyone want to tell me why i've had Power DVD over a year and the screen capture button is greyed out 95% of the time?
Wow. I had no idea I could do that. Woot! :D
Hey how do you make gifs.. and stuff move like.. that.. i want to make a little move.. that would be cool..
Do you have ImageReady? Photoshop would greatly help, too...Quote:
Originally posted by maruchan
Hey how do you make gifs.. and stuff move like.. that.. i want to make a little move.. that would be cool..