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I realy don't know if this should be here or in "Windows XP Media Center Edition" section.

If it does, sombody please move it.

I am realy interested how can I catch images from windows media player classic. I tried using ACDSee but the image from windows media player classic is just dark.

Anyone could give me some advices?

Thank you


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Do you mean like a ScreenShot? use Gadwin PrintScreen v2.6+ for that.

If you want to edit the file directly i use a program called AVI-MPEG-RM-WMV Joiner v4.81+. Or i use sometimes ethier Ulead VideoStudio or Pinnacle Studio 8.

Also Adobe Premiere Pro and Adobe Premiere Elements should do the trick.

From what i read on ACDSee Features it was not meant for what you are trying...

don't know if that answered that question though?? :}

Posted

1. It isn't Windows MPC. It's just MPC. Windows didn't make it. How could they? They only make bloatware.

2. File > Save As Image (or something like that)

Posted

Ops, sory then my bad as it is not Windows :(

Anyway, yes it worked, in the file there is a save image.

Question now, Can I save it while its running fullscreen? A fullscreen snapshot would be great.

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Not with MPC itself. It always saves to 640X480 resolution. The only way I can think of is to go through the hassle of turning off Hardware Acceleration and pressing Print Screen. Maybe SnagIt or HyperSnap has some option like that. I dunno. Sorry I cannot be of further help to you. :hello:

Posted (edited)

Maked MPC to capture.

Works like a charm, with shortcut and stuff.

All the thanks to the sourceforge guys.

Edited by Messerschmitt

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