Please excuse my ignorance, but what's the best way(or best software) to capture screenshots from a dvd?
Capturing DVD screenshots
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virtualdub-mpeg2 however opens it as 720x480 and interlaced.
Nero ShowTime also has a screenshot feature.CYA Later:
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What about for the highest quality & resolution captures in a free (or cheap) program?Comment
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I use Pgcedit for screen shots on video.
Pgcedit is free.Comment
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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.
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You got a link for that? How about a guide on how to use it, or is it intuitive?Comment
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have you ever seen this site? I'd like to get screenshots half THAT good.
You got a link for that? How about a guide on how to use it, or is it intuitive?
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 )Comment
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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?Comment
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I normally use MSPaint because it'll do things many others won't
but what are the advantages of xnview? Is it free?Comment
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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.CYA Later:
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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 frameComment
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Yes, but the program does not resize, at least for me.CYA Later:
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