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hey guys i am new at this avatar stuff could someone tell me an easy avatar program that will capture clips from movies or dvds so that i may create an avatar for myself thanks so much sorry for asking a dumb question but u gotta start somewhere.
hey guys i am new at this avatar stuff could someone tell me an easy avatar program that will capture clips from movies or dvds so that i may create an avatar for myself thanks so much sorry for asking a dumb question but u gotta start somewhere.
You can use WinDvd or PowerDvd to capture stills from a movie to use.
BTW, not a dumb question, I asked a similar one once myself You can't find the answer if you don't ever ask the question!
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I've come across it myself on the WinDvd installed on my pc, its full name is InterVideo WinDvd-my version is WinDvd 3.1 DXVA.
If you use the WinDVD Plus (as you have a choice with WinDVD2 as well-if you r/click on the player)
Where you'll notice the controls for it, you click on the arrow on the bottom right, you should see a camera, but if its greyed/shaded in you cant use it-copyright reasons?
The pics you take are located in the WinDVD folder. Here is the path you can follow-> C:\Documents and Settings\Owner\My Documents\My Pictures\WinDVD Capture That's where mine were stored, i hope that's cleared that up for you.
virtualdubMOD too, free. resize with a photo editing program.
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