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What to use to capture an image from a video?
What's out there that's free? Need something to do this every once in a great while.
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This is old and free - Image Grabber II .NET, i have not used it, saw the link offered in another thread.
http://www.videohelp.com/tools/ImageGrabber . |
Snip....
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Prt Scr @ 72dpi
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xilisoft video converter...
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MWSnap is very handy, it's nothing special, but free and convenient
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Try Jing.
its free, very easy to use and images can be edited easily. ...but no print screen button? wtf? |
VLC Media Player:
1. Open your video on VLC media player. 2. Pause your video to the point for which you need to capture image. 3. On Video menu click Snapshot (Menu bar –> Video –> Snapshot) 4. Your image is saved 5. You can access your image from default store location. 6. To change default storage location go to Menu –> Tools –> Preference 7. Under Preference –> Video –> Video Snapshot section. Change your location. URL for download if you don't already have the program www.videolan.org/vlc/ |
frame shots is best as it does batch videos, its not free though
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1. Open video. 2. Pause video 3. File -> Save Image 4. ??? 5. Profit! |
bsplayer and press the P button ;)
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Thanks, I'll check these out. If I can do it in vlc media player than that would be great.
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5 products i use that do it.
video thumbnails maker frame shots snagit adobe media encoder boilsoft video cutter |
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i cant afford to capture an image from a video....
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I just pause the video and use window snipping tool.
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vlc snapit does the trick..really simple.
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