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have any of you ever tried to make a snapshot of an single image from a DVD on your computer?
i know the normal way is strg+print screen, but if i try it with a dvd and paste it in photoshop and save it then, i got, after reopening it, only a black screen.
this is kinda a pain but I would convert it to an AVI or quicktime and then export it as a bitmap sequence... you will end up with 10.000 + images but with good quality and you can pick exactly the frame you wanna use...
I've tried this too with the blank screen problem. My bet is that it's the copy protection that is causing it built in with DVD's.
yeah, thats what i tought too.
but i tried it with mpeg videos with windows media player & with mov videos and had the same effect.
can`t be copy protection there anymore.
I've had similar such problems, and print screen works on some dvds, but not all. The dvd player I use on my pc is CyberLink's PowerDVD, which has a button on the interface designed specifically for taking a screenshot, which seems to work every time. Hope this helps!
I've had similar such problems, and print screen works on some dvds, but not all. The dvd player I use on my pc is CyberLink's PowerDVD, which has a button on the interface designed specifically for taking a screenshot, which seems to work every time. Hope this helps!
that helped a lot!
problem solved.
thanks beatmonkey
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