Capturing DVD screenshots

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  • BebopChamploo
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    Junior Member
    • Oct 2006
    • 3

    Capturing DVD screenshots

    Please excuse my ignorance, but what's the best way(or best software) to capture screenshots from a dvd?
  • anonymez
    Super Moderator
    • Mar 2004
    • 5525

    #2
    ease of use, media player classic-- play the dvd, pause, go file-->save image.

    for frame accuracy, virtualdub-mpeg2
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    • drfsupercenter
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      • Oct 2005
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      #3
      virtualdub-mpeg2 however opens it as 720x480 and interlaced.

      Nero ShowTime also has a screenshot feature.
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      • anonymez
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        • Mar 2004
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        #4
        virtualdub-mpeg2 however opens it as 720x480 and interlaced
        ?
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        • Steve83
          Bronco Guru
          • May 2006
          • 170

          #5
          What about for the highest quality & resolution captures in a free (or cheap) program?
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          • photo_angel2004
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            • Jan 2004
            • 3558

            #6
            I use Pgcedit for screen shots on video.

            Pgcedit is free.






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            • anonymez
              Super Moderator
              • Mar 2004
              • 5525

              #7
              Originally Posted by Steve83
              What about for the highest quality & resolution captures in a free (or cheap) program?
              guess you mean which is most accurate, that would be dgdecode. iirc vdub-mpeg2 uses it
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              • Steve83
                Bronco Guru
                • May 2006
                • 170

                #8
                I use PGCEdit or VOBBlanker to snag little screenshots, but have you ever seen this site? I'd like to get screenshots half THAT good.

                anon
                You got a link for that? How about a guide on how to use it, or is it intuitive?
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                • anonymez
                  Super Moderator
                  • Mar 2004
                  • 5525

                  #9
                  have you ever seen this site? I'd like to get screenshots half THAT good.
                  they're just scans, pretty easy to make those. all you need is the dvd cover and a half decent scanner


                  You got a link for that? How about a guide on how to use it, or is it intuitive?
                  virtualdub-mpeg2 http://fcchandler.home.comcast.net/stable

                  no guide cause none is needed. open the VOBs, seek to the frame you wish to capture, hit ctrl+1 and paste into any image editing app such as xnview (or MS paint if you have low standards )
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                  • Steve83
                    Bronco Guru
                    • May 2006
                    • 170

                    #10
                    No, those are custom-made. Most of the original covers look nothing like those. I'm pretty sure he uses screenshots for them, but I think he collects posters, so he might be scanning them.

                    I have an excellent scanner, but I'd like to be able to make covers like that from screenshots.

                    I normally use MSPaint because it'll do things many others won't, and it's pretty quick, easy, & free, but what are the advantages of xnview? Is it free? Got link?
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                    • anonymez
                      Super Moderator
                      • Mar 2004
                      • 5525

                      #11
                      I normally use MSPaint because it'll do things many others won't
                      nope. compression (especially png), input and output formats are hopeless. no decent resizing/cropping and other basic functions one would expect from an image editing app. worst app of its kind imo.

                      but what are the advantages of xnview? Is it free?
                      freeware, cross platform, lightweight, versatile. google it
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                      • drfsupercenter
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                        • Oct 2005
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                        #12
                        anon I mean 720x480 is not 4:3 like it gets resized to, and since it does not deinterlace, every other frame has horizontal lines on it.
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                        • anonymez
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                          • Mar 2004
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                          #13
                          Originally Posted by drfsupercenter
                          anon I mean 720x480 is not 4:3 like it gets resized to, and since it does not deinterlace, every other frame has horizontal lines on it.
                          720x480 gets resized to 4:3 or 16:9 on playback, that's the case with every dvd. as for the interlacing artefacts, you'll only see them when the source is interlaced (or should i say 'not progressive'). the fact that vdub doesn't automatically deinterlace them is a good thing, ensures the content is being accurately decoded. if need be you can apply a deinterlace filter and hit ctrl+2 instead to capture the output frame
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                          • drfsupercenter
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                            • Oct 2005
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                            #14
                            Yes, but the program does not resize, at least for me.
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                            • anonymez
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                              • Mar 2004
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                              #15
                              again, a good thing. it's decoding the source "as is". not that difficult to apply a resize filter or do it afterwards with xnview
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