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#11 |
![]() Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Canada Age: 22
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That depends on the file - some videos are hardsubbed, other ones let you switch it on and off. I'm with the others though - ZoomPlayer or MPC are better these days, and even without their integrated screencap options I've yet to have a problem using printscreen in them.
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#12 |
Join Date: Oct 2007
Posts: 6
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snag it is a good program
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I'd use adobe flash professional, you just import the whole movie and cut out the parts you don’t want then export either a gif, swf, more or less anything.
But flash’s more of a professional tool tho so it’s pretty hard to use. |
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#14 |
Join Date: Oct 2007 Gender
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Location: Texas Hill Country
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Many DVD player programs will open & play video files .. they have scene capture features that will save a bitmap image that you can convert to GIF. I use both WinDVD and CinePlayer and both have a little camera icon on the main tool bar that captures images.
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#15 |
Join Date: Feb 2008
Posts: 88
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I know it's been a while but....Does anyone know how to screen shot with Zoom Player? (I watch most videos with zoom).
The VLC works, but I'd be happier if it was Zoom... ![]() |
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#16 |
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 3
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I use VirtualDub for outputting a series of images.
VirtualDub 1.7.7 File -> Export -> Image Sequences... If you have to open a file format that is not yet been supported in VirtualDub, here is a workaround solution. 1) Create a text file 2) Enter the following text, and type in the location of the video file that you want to open within the quote. For example... DirectShowSource("G:\Minami-ke\Minami-ke 02.mkv") 3) save this text file with a file extension of "avs", for example, "video.avs" 4) open this file in VirtualDub, and it will now open the video that you want to capture. Hope this will help. |
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