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    Is there any programs that dose a screen shot / picture when you are playing a movie ?

    I have been downloading a few and they don't seen to be as user friendly as they boost.Eg. Realpalyer 10.5 is like the one I already had. and another one I had. can;t remeber the name.

    Also a program that can get the files to work on a dvd player?

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    Please don't hijack (old) topics. I've split this off as a new thread.
    I'm really not getting what you mean - Most apps (like PowerDVD and MPC) allows you to snap while playing.
    And what do you mean by "get the files to work on a dvd player"? Snapshots are just still images...

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    sorry mats. hogberg

    I am a new here so I thought that thread was still in action.

    The second part of my question I didn;t put right, is there a easy to use program to convert files that you play on you PC to a dvd that you can play on your DVD Player?

    and I am sorry angain
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    I am a new here so I thought that thread was still in action.
    Originally Posted by Rules / AUP
    Do not hijack topics.
    Please try to stick to the author's first post in each topic, if you want to discuss something else, create a new topic.
    If the thread is in action or not is irrelevant. New question=new thread.
    Originally Posted by download freak
    is there a easy to use program to convert files that you play on you PC to a dvd that you can play on your DVD Player?
    Yes, convertx2dvd is the best app in this area - it supports lots of input formats, and creates reasonably good quality Video DVD.
    For better quality/very odd input file formats, you have to learn how to deal with them "by hand" by reading the guides found under CONVERT left, and experimenting.

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    thank you for you knowleagle
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