Hi,
I have a DVD that a distant relative gave me. They had taken a bunch of old photos and converted them into a DVD. Now I want to get them back to individual photos so I can do some digital photo restoration and add them to a digital photo frame. Is there any way to do this without purchasing a piece of software I’ll never use again?
Thanks!
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TheArfen says
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In WMP, at least since version 9, you can use Ctrl-I (EYE) to capture a frame, either when playing or when paused for greater accuracy. It brings up a Save Captured Image dialog which handily defaults to a jpeg. This works only if the video you are watching is using a Microsoft supported movie file.
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Don’t use Overlay
1. Open your Window Media Player and click Options on the Tools menu.
2. On the Performance tab, click on the Advanced… button.
3. Uncheck Use overlays from DVD video, click OK and restart the player.
Now you can capture images from any movies played in Windows Media Player using Print Screen (PrintScrn) key (or ALT + PrintScrn key). Once copied, the image can be pasted into Microsoft Paint (Start > All Programs > Accessories > Paint) or other image editor. If you have problems taking screenshots from a playing movie try to pause it first, then "print" the image.
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savitashri says
How about Photo MovieTheater? It can convert your photos and videos to HD movie easily & creatively!
After editing photos and videos, you can burn it to DVD. or share your photo story on TV, PSP, etc.