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  1. I tried Alt + Printscreen, but it doesnt work....know any softwares that can do this??
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    most of the time if you play a video via a link on the internet, the file is stored on your PC.

    C:\Documents and Settings\YOUR PROFILE NAME\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files
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  3. You said ScreenCap, did you want to capture the video itself?
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  4. Originally Posted by au7usa
    You said ScreenCap, did you want to capture the video itself?
    Ihave the video.....wat I want to know is how to take a picture of a video I'm playing...
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  5. OK then, are you aware of the Media Player called Media Player Classic?

    It started out as Windows Media Player 6.4 but has evolved.

    Media Player Classic will let you take a snapshot of the video you are viewing.

    The download page is at:
    http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=82303&package_id=84358

    Open you video in Media Player Classic (it should look familiar ir you've ever used Windows Media Player 6.4). Now pause your video at the moment you want the capture. Then click "File / Save Image".

    Its that simple!
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