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travelerlinda
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Fri Nov 11, 2005 5:40 am Post subject:
Capture a photo from video dvd |
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Hi, I'm trying to figure out how to capture a picture from a vacation video.
I have Roxio, Pinnacle, and Windows Movie Maker. Could anyone tell me of a
easy to use program that will do this (or any of the above)? I have a Sony
DVD disc that my movie is on. Also, do I have to have the movie loaded on my
hard drive or can I run it from my dvd? I found a small program called
VideoSnaps but it wouldn't accept my file extension. And I know nothing about
codecs. I thought about buying InterVideo WinDVD7 but if I already have a
program that can do this I would rather not buy one. Any directtion on how
to do this is greatly appreciated. THANKS
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Graham Hughes
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Fri Nov 11, 2005 4:50 pm Post subject:
Re: Capture a photo from video dvd |
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You don't say which versions of the programmes you have.
MM will not work with Mpegs.
Pinnacle later versions do.
Not sure about roxio.
What you need to look up in the help file is "frame grab"
You cna do it from the disc, but if doing lots of work it's often easier adn
quicker to run it from the hdd.
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Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.myvideoproblems.co.uk
www.dvds2treasure.com
www.simplydv.com |
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travelerlinda
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Fri Nov 11, 2005 7:13 pm Post subject:
RE: Capture a photo from video dvd |
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Hi Graham, thanks for your help. I'll post what number the programs are. I
have Windows XP Professional. I was able to figure out how to drag the movie
into Windows Movie Maker, but when I play it nothing comes on the screen. (I
had to put it on the hd first) I think maybe I should buy WinDVD 7. Thanks
again.
Anyone else have any ideas?
"travelerlinda" wrote:
| Quote: | Hi, I'm trying to figure out how to capture a picture from a vacation video.
I have Roxio, Pinnacle, and Windows Movie Maker. Could anyone tell me of a
easy to use program that will do this (or any of the above)? I have a Sony
DVD disc that my movie is on. Also, do I have to have the movie loaded on my
hard drive or can I run it from my dvd? I found a small program called
VideoSnaps but it wouldn't accept my file extension. And I know nothing about
codecs. I thought about buying InterVideo WinDVD7 but if I already have a
program that can do this I would rather not buy one. Any directtion on how
to do this is greatly appreciated. THANKS |
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Cari (MS-MVP)
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Fri Nov 11, 2005 11:43 pm Post subject:
Re: Capture a photo from video dvd |
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WinDVD (all versions as far back as 3) do screen captures. I think I've
gone through 3, 3000, 5, 6 and now on v7.... which is by far the nicest
interface!
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Cari (MS-MVP)
Printing & Imaging
"travelerlinda" <travelerlinda@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1E588D1C-8EFF-44F2-90A6-067EBD02FB28@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | Hi Graham, thanks for your help. I'll post what number the programs are. I
have Windows XP Professional. I was able to figure out how to drag the
movie
into Windows Movie Maker, but when I play it nothing comes on the screen.
(I
had to put it on the hd first) I think maybe I should buy WinDVD 7. Thanks
again.
Anyone else have any ideas?
"travelerlinda" wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to figure out how to capture a picture from a vacation
video.
I have Roxio, Pinnacle, and Windows Movie Maker. Could anyone tell me of
a
easy to use program that will do this (or any of the above)? I have a
Sony
DVD disc that my movie is on. Also, do I have to have the movie loaded on
my
hard drive or can I run it from my dvd? I found a small program called
VideoSnaps but it wouldn't accept my file extension. And I know nothing
about
codecs. I thought about buying InterVideo WinDVD7 but if I already have a
program that can do this I would rather not buy one. Any directtion on
how
to do this is greatly appreciated. THANKS |
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travelerlinda
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Posted:
Sat Nov 12, 2005 12:54 am Post subject:
Re: Capture a photo from video dvd |
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Thank you so much. Guess I'll have to buy it. Is it easy to use? Every time I
try to print a picture out it tells me I should resize picture for better
quality. Do you know what that means? What would my settings be for a 4x6
picture? Linda
"Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote:
| Quote: | WinDVD (all versions as far back as 3) do screen captures. I think I've
gone through 3, 3000, 5, 6 and now on v7.... which is by far the nicest
interface!
--
Cari (MS-MVP)
Printing & Imaging
"travelerlinda" <travelerlinda@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1E588D1C-8EFF-44F2-90A6-067EBD02FB28@microsoft.com...
Hi Graham, thanks for your help. I'll post what number the programs are. I
have Windows XP Professional. I was able to figure out how to drag the
movie
into Windows Movie Maker, but when I play it nothing comes on the screen.
(I
had to put it on the hd first) I think maybe I should buy WinDVD 7. Thanks
again.
Anyone else have any ideas?
"travelerlinda" wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to figure out how to capture a picture from a vacation
video.
I have Roxio, Pinnacle, and Windows Movie Maker. Could anyone tell me of
a
easy to use program that will do this (or any of the above)? I have a
Sony
DVD disc that my movie is on. Also, do I have to have the movie loaded on
my
hard drive or can I run it from my dvd? I found a small program called
VideoSnaps but it wouldn't accept my file extension. And I know nothing
about
codecs. I thought about buying InterVideo WinDVD7 but if I already have a
program that can do this I would rather not buy one. Any directtion on
how
to do this is greatly appreciated. THANKS
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Cari (MS-MVP)
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Posted:
Sun Nov 13, 2005 2:15 am Post subject:
Re: Capture a photo from video dvd |
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You should use a graphics program (even Paint will do at a push)... to
resize. You may need to crop the image to make sure you get exactly what
you want in the photo print.
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Cari (MS-MVP)
Printing & Imaging
"travelerlinda" <travelerlinda@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:09A83431-FE13-49A6-B861-786E6A2AD7CC@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | Thank you so much. Guess I'll have to buy it. Is it easy to use? Every
time I
try to print a picture out it tells me I should resize picture for better
quality. Do you know what that means? What would my settings be for a 4x6
picture? Linda
"Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote:
WinDVD (all versions as far back as 3) do screen captures. I think I've
gone through 3, 3000, 5, 6 and now on v7.... which is by far the nicest
interface!
--
Cari (MS-MVP)
Printing & Imaging
"travelerlinda" <travelerlinda@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
news:1E588D1C-8EFF-44F2-90A6-067EBD02FB28@microsoft.com...
Hi Graham, thanks for your help. I'll post what number the programs
are. I
have Windows XP Professional. I was able to figure out how to drag the
movie
into Windows Movie Maker, but when I play it nothing comes on the
screen.
(I
had to put it on the hd first) I think maybe I should buy WinDVD 7.
Thanks
again.
Anyone else have any ideas?
"travelerlinda" wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to figure out how to capture a picture from a vacation
video.
I have Roxio, Pinnacle, and Windows Movie Maker. Could anyone tell me
of
a
easy to use program that will do this (or any of the above)? I have a
Sony
DVD disc that my movie is on. Also, do I have to have the movie loaded
on
my
hard drive or can I run it from my dvd? I found a small program called
VideoSnaps but it wouldn't accept my file extension. And I know
nothing
about
codecs. I thought about buying InterVideo WinDVD7 but if I already
have a
program that can do this I would rather not buy one. Any directtion
on
how
to do this is greatly appreciated. THANKS
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D Nickels
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Posted:
Mon Nov 14, 2005 12:10 am Post subject:
RE: Capture a photo from video dvd |
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Pinnacle Studio 9 will do what you need, Select the Index tab on the
Help screen and type in "Frame grabber" without the quates. There are a
couple of help topics that describe how. I don't know about some of the
other products that have been mentioned but Studio will let you advance
thru the vidio a frame at a time which enables you to capture the
specific frame you want.
Earlier versions of Studio, at least as early as version 7 would do
frame grabs, at least in certain file types. I don't have 7 installed
though, and I don't remember what file types were supported nor how to
do the framb grab. If 7 is the version you are using you can probably
find out how to do it in the Help files.
"=?Utf-8?B?dHJhdmVsZXJsaW5kYQ==?="
<travelerlinda@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
news:1E588D1C-8EFF-44F2-90A6-067EBD02FB28@microsoft.com:
| Quote: | Hi Graham, thanks for your help. I'll post what number the programs
are. I have Windows XP Professional. I was able to figure out how to
drag the movie into Windows Movie Maker, but when I play it nothing
comes on the screen. (I had to put it on the hd first) I think maybe I
should buy WinDVD 7. Thanks again.
Anyone else have any ideas?
"travelerlinda" wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to figure out how to capture a picture from a vacation
video. I have Roxio, Pinnacle, and Windows Movie Maker. Could anyone
tell me of a easy to use program that will do this (or any of the
above)? I have a Sony DVD disc that my movie is on. Also, do I have
to have the movie loaded on my hard drive or can I run it from my
dvd? I found a small program called VideoSnaps but it wouldn't accept
my file extension. And I know nothing about codecs. I thought about
buying InterVideo WinDVD7 but if I already have a program that can do
this I would rather not buy one. Any directtion on how to do this is
greatly appreciated. THANKS |
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