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Real Media & (Alt + PrtSc)
Folks:
I am using Real Media Player to view a video. From time to time I would like to grab a snapshot of the Real Media screen . I usually use (Alt + PrtSc) to grab my snap shots. However ,after pasting the Real Media snapshot into Microsoft Word, there is NOT the usual image of a static graphics file. Instead, I have the image of a dynamic/moving video in Word, rather than the normal/static graphics image. * Is there a way to get a normal/static graphics image from Real Media video (using Alt PrtSc) ? Thanks, Jo. |
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Real Media & (Alt + PrtSc)
Try a program called IRFANVIEW to extract frames from video,
it is free. Then just insert the frame from the clip. JoJo wrote in message ... | Folks: | | | | I am using Real Media Player to view a video. From time to time I would like | to grab a snapshot of the Real Media screen . | I usually use (Alt + PrtSc) to grab my snap shots. However ,after pasting | the Real Media snapshot into Microsoft Word, | there is NOT the usual image of a static graphics file. Instead, I have the | image of a dynamic/moving video in Word, rather than the normal/static | graphics image. | | * Is there a way to get a | normal/static graphics image from Real Media video (using Alt PrtSc) ? | | | | | Thanks, | Jo. | | | |
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Real Media & (Alt + PrtSc)
I'm not sure about Realplayer, but I know with Windows Media Player if you
want to take a screencap you need to turn off video acceleration. Right click on your desktop, go to properties, settings, advanced, and click on the troubleshooting tab. Lower the video acceleration to none, click apply and ok. You should be able to capture screens. Make sure to go back and adjust your video acceleration back up to where it was after you do this. "JoJo" wrote: Folks: I am using Real Media Player to view a video. From time to time I would like to grab a snapshot of the Real Media screen . I usually use (Alt + PrtSc) to grab my snap shots. However ,after pasting the Real Media snapshot into Microsoft Word, there is NOT the usual image of a static graphics file. Instead, I have the image of a dynamic/moving video in Word, rather than the normal/static graphics image. * Is there a way to get a normal/static graphics image from Real Media video (using Alt PrtSc) ? Thanks, Jo. |
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