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  1. [url=http]text[/url] Denvers Dawgs's Avatar
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    How would I go about capturing a screen shot from my dvd, to use it to make a dvd cover?
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  2. your pic shows denver helmut...why?
    you can use windvd, powerdvd and I think virtualdubmod will also capture stills. Probably about 300 other progs that will grab stills, but those are the most common that I can think of.
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    A number of the software programs that play DVDs on a computer have a screen shot function built in. One good one is Power DVD. But you may be disappointed at the low resolution that you will get.
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    ok thanks.

    Reason for Denver helmet is case I'm a fan. Even though I am a hometowm Pats fan, Broncos will always be one of my favs......runs in the family
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    please read our sticky topics
    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=239865
    and please only post capture card capturing in the capturing forum. moving you.
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    Screen caps are low resolution. Not good for printing cover artwork.
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    LS is there a way to capture a screen shot with better res to use as a cover shot?
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