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Hello, we have a person in our fire company – sewyco-fc.org, that does our video work and I need to pull some images off the DVD’s he creates for our training and website. I usually just do "Print Screen", drop the file into "Paint", do a save-as, then adjust it in PS.
I don’t know much about video, however, I’m able to capture from Windows Media without a problem.
Here’s what happens when I do the "Print Screen" after pausing where needed; I paste the complete screen in "Paint", however, if you scroll the image, just the background moves, not the actual image I need. When I do the "Save-As" and open it up in PS, I will have the complete screen capture but the image area is black!
Here’s what I know – when I open the DVD, there’s 2 folders, 1 – Audio_TS and 1 Video_TS. In the Video folder there are 6 folders, and the last one is VTS_01_1.VOB and it is a 480MB file. This DVD will autoplay.
After that – I don’t know much more.
If I need another program to do this, please lead me in the right direction, also, if I need to change forums for more info, again, let me know.
Thanks for any advice!
Jan – Fire Captain, Se-Wy-Co Fire Co.
I don’t know much about video, however, I’m able to capture from Windows Media without a problem.
Here’s what happens when I do the "Print Screen" after pausing where needed; I paste the complete screen in "Paint", however, if you scroll the image, just the background moves, not the actual image I need. When I do the "Save-As" and open it up in PS, I will have the complete screen capture but the image area is black!
Here’s what I know – when I open the DVD, there’s 2 folders, 1 – Audio_TS and 1 Video_TS. In the Video folder there are 6 folders, and the last one is VTS_01_1.VOB and it is a 480MB file. This DVD will autoplay.
After that – I don’t know much more.
If I need another program to do this, please lead me in the right direction, also, if I need to change forums for more info, again, let me know.
Thanks for any advice!
Jan – Fire Captain, Se-Wy-Co Fire Co.
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