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Raginsheep

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Seriously, open a copy of real player and then open a second copy without closing the first one. Play the movie on the second one and take screen shots with that.
 

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Raginsheep said:
Seriously, open a copy of real player and then open a second copy without closing the first one. Play the movie on the second one and take screen shots with that.
Tried that, doesn't work...
 

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Try this: open a copy of real player and then open a second copy without closing the first one. Play the movie on the first player then just pause it. Now play the movie on the second one and take screen shots with that.

I just tried it with Media Player Classic and it works as long as there's something loaded in the first window.
 

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Raginsheep said:
Try this: open a copy of real player and then open a second copy without closing the first one. Play the movie on the first player then just pause it. Now play the movie on the second one and take screen shots with that.

I just tried it with Media Player Classic and it works as long as there's something loaded in the first window.
Still doesn't work...
 

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If you're watching movies on your computer the program should have a function where you can copy the frame playing at the time.
 

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I had a similar problem a while ago....This is how you fix it:

1 - Open WMP
2 - Go to Tools > Options > Performance
3 - To the bottom of the window, there will be "Video Acceleration", drag the slider to none
4 - Click apply, ok etc
5 - Restart WMP (I think it does it automatically)
6 - Open the movie you want to take a screenshot of, fast forward to the place that you want one of, then hit print-screen
7 - Open MS Paint, go to Edit > Paste.... then do whatever

It would be a good idea though, to change it back to full when you're done with it :)
 

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isn't the capture keys specific in it something like ctrl + i? that takes a screenshot image of a specific scene. no need for all that fuss -.-;
 

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