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Title: 1 min. to help me with snap shots plz
Post by: Raven_03 on October 20, 2005, 01:49:11 am
Hey just wondering seeing pics in the internet from fan subbed animes. What program can you use to do that?(taking a pic. part) I searched google I just dont know what to find. Any suggestions?
Title: Re: 1 min. to help me with snap shots plz
Post by: bastard-sama on October 20, 2005, 02:07:19 am
you could use paint etc.. you are just having problems with screen shots :D
Title: Re: 1 min. to help me with snap shots plz
Post by: Sindobook on October 20, 2005, 02:16:57 am
If you have windows it is Alt - Print Screen, Control - Print Screen, or Shift - Print Screen, one of them copies the current window to the clipboard, the other copies the whole screen to the clipboard, and one of them might still send it out to the printer, then paste it into paint and do any edits, save, etc.
Title: Re: 1 min. to help me with snap shots plz
Post by: Raven_03 on October 20, 2005, 04:52:25 am
i have windows but it wont work... i use my printscreen it just shows a black screen. is there a prog. that can take a snapshot of fan subbed animes?
Title: Re: 1 min. to help me with snap shots plz
Post by: layzeegrimm on October 20, 2005, 06:25:40 am
i have that same problem too... i get a black screen wenever i screencapture. i used a trial program once and it worked well... but it was a hassle because i had to open it, and press some hotkeys just to get it done. and now, the trial is over so i cannot do it anymore. is there a way to take shots WITHOUT a program?
Title: Re: 1 min. to help me with snap shots plz
Post by: Raven_03 on October 20, 2005, 06:41:37 am
 ;D finally found that really works for free!!!!!!! i used google.. hehe kinda weird. i 4got the keyword but here's the trick.. only for windows platform.
1st of all download WinAvi. Its free. I think. If its not get a serial number using your p2p client and search for it.

2nd once you download it. convert your fan subbed anime to WMV

3rd open Windows Movie Maker

4th import file: (The CONVERTED VER. of your fan subbed) so it'll be  name.wmv

5th open it and find where the part you want to take a pic.

6th pause that part and click the snapshot button located near the preview screen

7th choose where to save it and you're done.

here's the one i just got 3 mins. b4 i posted this:(not actual size)
(http://img360.imageshack.us/img360/2325/fd4thstageupgraded0ya.jpg) (http://imageshack.us)
Title: Re: 1 min. to help me with snap shots plz
Post by: Maho on October 20, 2005, 04:19:05 pm
Wow, people sure like to waste time, I always just pause it, And do Ctrl+I on Windows Media Player.
Title: Re: 1 min. to help me with snap shots plz
Post by: Raven_03 on October 21, 2005, 06:02:28 am
Sorry but that doesnt work on my wmplayer. Though it kinda waste a bit of your time, i can garantee you that it works for almost all windows platform. :P
Title: Re: 1 min. to help me with snap shots plz
Post by: kayryn on October 23, 2005, 01:53:42 am
Uh...using wmp, if you go to tools, then down to options and click the performance tab, then move the video acceleration to none, then you'll be able to take screen shots. It's like, so much easier. however, you can't go to full screen with it on, so you'd just have to crop in paint or whatever program you wanna use, and be sure to put the scrolly thing back to full afterwards.
Title: Re: 1 min. to help me with snap shots plz
Post by: gumbaloom on October 23, 2005, 07:25:25 pm
Umm download virtualdubmod (google it). Open up the avi in virtualdubmod and find the right spot and then use video menu and "Copy output frame to clipboard". Paste in to paint and you're away.

For this to work you will need to have the standalone xvid codec installed.


-gumbaloom
Title: Re: 1 min. to help me with snap shots plz
Post by: Raven_03 on October 25, 2005, 06:46:47 am
Thanks man it works ;D saved me alot of time tnx
Title: Re: 1 min. to help me with snap shots plz
Post by: DashRattleWRX on October 26, 2005, 12:02:37 am
Umm download virtualdubmod (google it). Open up the avi in virtualdubmod and find the right spot and then use video menu and "Copy output frame to clipboard". Paste in to paint and you're away.

For this to work you will need to have the standalone xvid codec installed.


-gumbaloom


+1

This is what I do to capture pics from a video.. except for the paint thing, Photoshop CS2 all the way!!