Capture An Image

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  1. BumD!ckBum

    BumD!ckBum Well-Known Member

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    How do I capture an image from a movie in Microsoft Windows Media Player?

    Often a user may attempt to capture an image from a video in Microsoft Windows Media Player using the print screen button. Unfortunately when pasting the image into an image editor the capture will be a blank or black image.

    Answer:
    There are several different answers that can apply to this question. Depending on the type of movie that is being played and what codec it is using may change what will work and what will not work. We suggest going through each of the below recommendations, if a solution does not work continue down the list.

    First Option:


    While in Microsoft Windows Media Player press "CTRL + I", if the video you are watching is using a Microsoft supported movie file you should receive a "Save Captured Image" window, allowing you to save the image as "capture" or any other name.

    Although this solution is a quick and easy solution, you may not get the results you want as the image will often be smaller and lesser quality then what you see when you press the keys. If you wish to capture better images at any size, even full screen try the second solution.

    Second Option:
    This solution should only be used to capture images from any video, once done it should be changed back as it may cause other issues. However, this should work with all types of video files.

    1. Open Microsoft Windows Media Player.
    2. Click Tools and then Options.
    3. Within the Options window click the Performance tab.
    4. Within Performance click the Advanced button.
    5. In Video Acceleration Settings uncheck "Use Overlays"
    6. Click Ok.
    7. Finally, click Apply and then Ok in the Options window.

    now a simple print screen will do it for you...

    Final Option:
    Use a third-party capturing program..
    Code:
    [url]http://www.fox-magic.com/mc_gb/capture_media_player_screen.html[/url]
    [url]http://www.atlantsoft.com/utils/ssm.htm[/url]
    [url]http://www.screen-capture.net/[/url]
    [url]http://www.screenshot-utility.com/[/url]
    [url]http://www.techsmith.com/products/snagit/default.asp[/url]
    [url]http://www.howiesfunware.com/ScreenCp.exe[/url]
    i know this will come in handy :D
     
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    dfk Well-Known Member

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    Sweeet ;D Thanks, i tried couple of times just pressing print screen, get's me furious ;P
     
  3. BumD!ckBum

    BumD!ckBum Well-Known Member

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    np dude. it happens to us all :)
     

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