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Print screen / paint problem.
Please could some kind soul tell me how to save a screenshot, from
media player, as a jpeg ? I've clicked "prtscrn" on a paused image (media player, XP OS), then opened *paint* / *edit* / *paste* ..... but the saved image just shows as totally black. The image does save in bitmap form, but only a partial area of the image I've originally tried to paste. One web forum page suggests "disabling video overlay" & "accelerator" ... but I can't find where or how to do this. Thanx in advance for any help ! |
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Print screen / paint problem.
On 03/13/2013 05:10 PM, Evertonian wrote:
Please could some kind soul tell me how to save a screenshot, from media player, as a jpeg ? I've clicked "prtscrn" on a paused image (media player, XP OS), then opened *paint* / *edit* / *paste* ..... but the saved image just shows as totally black. The image does save in bitmap form, but only a partial area of the image I've originally tried to paste. One web forum page suggests "disabling video overlay" & "accelerator" ... but I can't find where or how to do this. Thanx in advance for any help ! "print screen" does not always work the way you'd expect if you are trying to capture a video. Some of the 3rd party "capture" programs can often do much better I am giving this link as an example I have not tried the software myself http://download.cnet.com/Gadwin-Prin...-10123018.html Here is another from a known good source: http://www.faststone.org/FSCaptureDetail.htm -- https://www.createspace.com/3707686 |
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Print screen / paint problem.
Thanx Philo. I'll give the link a go.
Cheers ! "philo " wrote in message ... On 03/13/2013 05:10 PM, Evertonian wrote: Please could some kind soul tell me how to save a screenshot, from media player, as a jpeg ? I've clicked "prtscrn" on a paused image (media player, XP OS), then opened *paint* / *edit* / *paste* ..... but the saved image just shows as totally black. The image does save in bitmap form, but only a partial area of the image I've originally tried to paste. One web forum page suggests "disabling video overlay" & "accelerator" ... but I can't find where or how to do this. Thanx in advance for any help ! "print screen" does not always work the way you'd expect if you are trying to capture a video. Some of the 3rd party "capture" programs can often do much better I am giving this link as an example I have not tried the software myself http://download.cnet.com/Gadwin-Prin...-10123018.html Here is another from a known good source: http://www.faststone.org/FSCaptureDetail.htm -- https://www.createspace.com/3707686 |
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Print screen / paint problem.
On 03/13/2013 05:52 PM, Evertonian wrote:
Thanx Philo. I'll give the link a go. Cheers ! "philo " wrote in message ... On 03/13/2013 05:10 PM, Evertonian wrote: Please could some kind soul tell me how to save a screenshot, from media player, as a jpeg ? I've clicked "prtscrn" on a paused image (media player, XP OS), then opened *paint* / *edit* / *paste* ..... but the saved image just shows as totally black. The image does save in bitmap form, but only a partial area of the image I've originally tried to paste. One web forum page suggests "disabling video overlay" & "accelerator" ... but I can't find where or how to do this. Thanx in advance for any help ! Please post back with the results so others may know too. |
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Print screen / paint problem.
Please post back with the results so others may know too.
Just downloaded & tried the free Gadwin prog. (link below) Easy to install & follow, however my "captured" screenshots are STILL just saving as totally black images. Must be an issue with my PC's settings ? Still baffled & scratching my head. :-( http://download.cnet.com/Gadwin-Prin...-10123018.html Thanx v. much anyway, Philo, for your time & effort. |
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Print screen / paint problem.
On 03/14/2013 05:10 PM, Evertonian wrote:
Please post back with the results so others may know too. Just downloaded & tried the free Gadwin prog. (link below) Easy to install & follow, however my "captured" screenshots are STILL just saving as totally black images. Must be an issue with my PC's settings ? Still baffled & scratching my head. :-( http://download.cnet.com/Gadwin-Prin...-10123018.html Thanx v. much anyway, Philo, for your time & effort. It is probably not your PC but merely the fact that some videos require a different method. I am sorry I gave you a link to a program I did not personally test. Here is one that I did test and for me at least...it did capture video images http://www.any-capture.com/ If it does not work, them I am stumped. -- https://www.createspace.com/3707686 |
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Print screen / paint problem.
Thanks again Philo.
I'll give it a go tomorrow ... it's getting a bit late here in Freeeezing Yorkshire, now ! Cheers ! AB. "philo " wrote in message ... It is probably not your PC but merely the fact that some videos require a different method. I am sorry I gave you a link to a program I did not personally test. Here is one that I did test and for me at least...it did capture video images http://www.any-capture.com/ If it does not work, them I am stumped. -- https://www.createspace.com/3707686 |
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Print screen / paint problem.
On 13 Mar 2013, "Evertonian" wrote in
microsoft.public.windowsxp.general: Please could some kind soul tell me how to save a screenshot, from media player, as a jpeg ? I've clicked "prtscrn" on a paused image (media player, XP OS), then opened *paint* / *edit* / *paste* ..... but the saved image just shows as totally black. The image does save in bitmap form, but only a partial area of the image I've originally tried to paste. One web forum page suggests "disabling video overlay" & "accelerator" ... but I can't find where or how to do this. Windows Media Player (MPC-HC) isn't able to save a frame from a video to a file. Both Media Player Classic and VLC Media Player have that feature. http://mpc-hc.org/ http://www.videolan.org/vlc/index.html |
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Print screen / paint problem.
On 03/14/2013 06:04 PM, Evertonian wrote:
Thanks again Philo. I'll give it a go tomorrow ... it's getting a bit late here in Freeeezing Yorkshire, now ! Cheers ! AB. "philo " wrote in message ... It is probably not your PC but merely the fact that some videos require a different method. I am sorry I gave you a link to a program I did not personally test. Here is one that I did test and for me at least...it did capture video images http://www.any-capture.com/ If it does not work, them I am stumped. -- https://www.createspace.com/3707686 OK otherwise it looks like Nil found a solution that may be better -- https://www.createspace.com/3707686 |
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Evertonian wrote:
Thanks again Philo. I'll give it a go tomorrow ... it's getting a bit late here in Freeeezing Yorkshire, now ! Cheers ! AB. Just so you know something of the technical challenge. The video card is divided into at least three sections (divided in a software sense). 1) Regular desktop. Some amount of stuff on your desktop, renders in a frame buffer. Perhaps compositing could be considered to work that way as well. (At least, I'm able to capture images from composited desktops.) This is the part you'd expect to get in a Print Screen, or other trivial copy method. It's not considered protected in any sense, so you should always be able to capture it. 2) Movies can render in an "overlay plane". Some copying tools cannot "see" the overlay plane. And Microsoft has the notion of "Protected Video Path", so an inability to copy can be a DRM mechanism at work. The overlay plane in a movie player, consists of a couple choices. The traditional hardware overlay plane (part of video card hardware), or things like VMR7 or VMR9, supported in software. Check the preference in your movie player, to see which overlay plane is being used. Some movie players, have problems just rendering to certain of the overlay plane choices, so not even the movie player itself works right. So it's not a surprise when copying a movie window doesn't work. 3) When you play a 3D game, that has its own place to render, and can also be a problem to copy. You might observe that, if you played a 3D game in windowed mode (an old copy of Quake), so the game is sitting on the desktop with your other stuff. Maybe your favorite capture utility, sees a blank window if you attempt a snapshot. This is not the same plane that a movie plays in, which is why it gets separate treatment in this list. A tool like FRAPS is able to capture everything. Camstudio is another tool you can try. Those might be focused more on making movies of what you see. And doing a capture, requires a fair bit of horsepower from the computer (because of the data rate, if you're making a movie). There's no guarantee a screen capture tool can see all three. Which is why you have to test the tools, and see what works. I use the screen acquire function of GIMP picture editor, when I want a screen shot. But that would be mainly for capturing (1) above. I wouldn't try to capture a game screen with that. And when I tried FRAPS several years ago, it set off my AV software, big time. Big knife fight, lots of dialog boxes by the AV software ("FRAPS is doing this. FRAPS is doing that.") What a mess. I haven't tried FRAPS since. And as for (2), a day is rapidly approaching, where video playback will be handled completely inside the video card, rendered to a separate pixmap, and only mixed into the output stream at the last minute. This will prevent FRAPS or similar programs from working for (2). The output would be encrypted by HDCP over HDMI or DVI, so that the "content" is protected, all the way inside the computer display or TV display device. At that point, we'll have to rely on video cards with VGA output, a separate plug-in VGA capture card, and hope that the OS or player software doesn't shut off the output if it sees a VGA output being used :-( At one point, I think they were proposing adding "noise", to "de-rez" any picture on an unprotected path. So they have lots of options they could use, to prevent "perfect copies". Paul |
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Print screen / paint problem.
In message , philo*
writes: On 03/14/2013 05:10 PM, Evertonian wrote: Please post back with the results so others may know too. Just downloaded & tried the free Gadwin prog. (link below) Easy to install & follow, however my "captured" screenshots are STILL just saving as totally black images. Must be an issue with my PC's settings ? Still baffled & scratching my head. :-( http://download.cnet.com/Gadwin-Prin...-10123018.html Thanx v. much anyway, Philo, for your time & effort. It is probably not your PC but merely the fact that some videos require a different method. I am sorry I gave you a link to a program I did not personally test. Here is one that I did test and for me at least...it did capture video images http://www.any-capture.com/ If it does not work, them I am stumped. $24.95. -- J. P. Gilliver. UMRA: 1960/1985 MB++G()AL-IS-Ch++(p)Ar@T+H+Sh0!:`)DNAf They are public servants, so we will threat them rather as Flashman treats servants. - Stephen Fry on some people's attitudo to the BBC, in Radio Times, 3-9 July 2010 |
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