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  1. ImageGrab does it for VCD and SVCD, but is there a similar program for DVD MPEG2?

    I know that PowerDVD can take screen caps, but as far as I can tell, I can't get a specific frame with this (unless someone knows better ).

    Thanks in advance.
    Cole
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    I can do frames with Videoredo

    Does that help?

    EDIT........... They are not full screen in size.
    EDIT 2........ Can't save to a file
    EDIT 3........ You can advance each frame
    in PowerDVD by hitting next step!!! Yippeeee! :P

    Thank-you Lord!!! :P :P :P

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    WinDVD takes screen shots - but I don't know about specific frames.
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    VirtualDubMOD will do it....
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  5. Thanks for the suggestions, I will have a play around.

    You can advance each frame
    in PowerDVD by hitting next step!!! Yippeeee!
    I understood that hitting next step would move you to the next chapter - but I will see if that works if the pause is on.

    VirtualDubMOD will do it....
    I use a Canopus ADVC-50 and have not yet managed to get VirtualDub to open any of my AVI files recorded with this (even by downloading the codecs). I may give this a go with the encoded DVD MPEG and report back.

    Thanks again for the help.
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    You can definitely just open the vobs straight off of DVD with virtualdubmod, although it's faster if you have ripped the dvd to your harddrive.
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  7. It is a DVD-R that I have created, that I am after getting a screen cap from, if it makes any difference.

    Thanks I will give this a try out.
    Cole
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  8. VirtualDubMod worked a treat.

    Thanks again for all your help.
    Cole
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