Turn off video hardware acceleration in Control Panel > Display > Settings > Advanced > Troubleshoot > slide the slider to None.
Play the DVD .. get to the scene, pause it and hit the print screen key on your keyboard. Paste into your favourite application, i.e. Photoshop, Paintbrush, Word, whatever. When you are done, go back and re-enable hardware acceleration.
2006-12-08 08:07:40
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answer #1
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answered by Geoff S 6
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For Windows XP
For this demonstration, ensure that you are connected to the Internet.
Then Double click on the Internet Explorer icon on your Desktop until it opens a Web Page.
After the Web Page loads, press the Print Screen (Prnt Scrn) button on your keyboard.
Windows will send the entire contents of your Web Page to the Clipboard in graphic format.
Now open up the Windows Paint Program by first clicking on your Start Button.
Then move your mouse over the All Programs icon to display all Start Menu folders.
If your Start Menu is set to the Classic View, move your mouse over the Programs folder instead.
Now, move your mouse onto the Accessories menu folder until it expands.
Now click on the Paint icon to launch the Microsoft Paint Program.
Then click on the word Edit, which is contained in your top tool bar area.
This will pull down a menu for you to now click on Paste.
Notice how Windows pastes the entire contents of your Web Page into the Paint program.
And all the tools of the Paint Program are available to reduce, enlarge and Print the contents.
To Print, click on the word File, which is contained in your top tool bar area.
This will pull down a menu for you to now click on Print.
2006-12-08 16:05:30
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answered by G 7
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Press print screen on your keyboard
Then go into paint and go edit>paste or ctrl>v
2006-12-08 16:09:39
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answered by Anonymous
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it's all about the programe you're using
for me i'm using asus DVD for these stuff and it can do it
2006-12-08 16:10:34
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answered by DJ 7r3kn0 5
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