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Photoscape's Screen Capture Feature
I want to be able to make Screen Grabs from things like Youtube clips and DVD's. Whilst I'm a big admirer of Photoscape, things can get a bit erratic when screen grabbing from movies
It's the damn toolbar that causes the problem: sometimes I can avoid it, other times the toolbar is there at the bottom of the captured picture. I try to keep my procedure the same, but it seems to strike at random, depending what mood it's in. The picture has to be rolling for a few seconds to avoid getting the toolbar, but sometimes I'm going to get it anyway
Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but I can't see what
It's the damn toolbar that causes the problem: sometimes I can avoid it, other times the toolbar is there at the bottom of the captured picture. I try to keep my procedure the same, but it seems to strike at random, depending what mood it's in. The picture has to be rolling for a few seconds to avoid getting the toolbar, but sometimes I'm going to get it anyway
Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but I can't see what
Answers
Alternativel y play DVDs using VLC http:// www. videolan. org/ vlc/ download- windows. en_ GB. html and press Shift-s to take a snapshot. (By default snapshots are saved as .png files but you can change that to .jpg, and determine where the files are saved to, via Tools > Preferences > Video > Video Snaphots). Youtube videos can be saved to your hard drive first...
08:05 Fri 06th Jan 2017
Alternatively play DVDs using VLC
http:// www.vid eolan.o rg/vlc/ downloa d-windo ws.en_G B.html
and press Shift-s to take a snapshot. (By default snapshots are saved as .png files but you can change that to .jpg, and determine where the files are saved to, via Tools > Preferences > Video > Video Snaphots).
Youtube videos can be saved to your hard drive first (using a suitable browser extension) and then played in VLC.
That's how I usually take video snapshots.
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and press Shift-s to take a snapshot. (By default snapshots are saved as .png files but you can change that to .jpg, and determine where the files are saved to, via Tools > Preferences > Video > Video Snaphots).
Youtube videos can be saved to your hard drive first (using a suitable browser extension) and then played in VLC.
That's how I usually take video snapshots.
Firstly, go to Tools (at the top of your screen) and then to Preferences. Click on the Video tab. Look for the Video Snapshots section and change the file format (which your snapshots will have) from png to jpg. Click on Browse and navigate to where you want your snapshots to be stored. (e.g. the My Pictures folder).
Once you've done that (and a video is playing) you can take a snapshot either by clicking on the Snapshot button (it's second from the left on the top row of buttons) or by pressing the Shift key and 's' simultaneously.
Go the the relevant folder (which you specified in the initial settings, above) and double-click on a snapshot to view it.
Once you've done that (and a video is playing) you can take a snapshot either by clicking on the Snapshot button (it's second from the left on the top row of buttons) or by pressing the Shift key and 's' simultaneously.
Go the the relevant folder (which you specified in the initial settings, above) and double-click on a snapshot to view it.
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