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    I created an ISO file of my home pictures using Ulead and I lost the original photos. Does anyone know what I can use to capture the photos from the ISO file and save as jpeg so I can have them printed at the photo shop?
    I was thinks maybe I could convert the ISO file to mpg and then capture it using the ATI MultiMediaCenter program I have to capture while I view the mpg file. Any ideas.
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    ISObuster should work for you.
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    I think WinRAR will open an ISO too, IIRC.

    Why not just burn the ISO and open the files??

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    I burned the ISO but I want to capture frames, how would I do that?
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    Well, assuming it is a dvd video or on dvd you could use WinDVD or a similiar program that plays dvd's on your pc or you can use DGIndex, and i'm sure there are alot of other programs that other's here know of.

    Usually if there is something on a dvd that i want a photo of, whether it be video or stills, i will use WinDVD to capture stills.
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    Next time leave yourself some extra space in Ulead to have it also add the original pics to the disc. Screenshots are going to suck compared to the original pics I'm afraid....been there done that.
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    I used DVD to MPEG V2 and then played the mpeg with ATI MEDIACENTER SOFTWARE and was able to capture the photo's. The photo's turned out great.
    Thanks for the help.
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