Ok, thanks for anyones input here first off. Anyhow, what I want to know is this. I have .iso's of dvds. I would like extract whatever still images, banners, or icons, anything! that might have come on the DVD. I was recently burning some .iso's and had a brainstorm. My dvd drive has labelflash. Wow how awesome would it be if I could put an image from that DVD say a title image on the disc I burn. Effin sweet idea. So I didnt see a way to get it from all the .vob files, so I mounted the image with alcohol 120 to a disc and tried using the image finder in the alcohol software but it didnt find anything. Is there a better method for me to get what im wanting. Or is it even possible? Im just not that smart on this kind of stuff yet. I always thought an .iso was an exact image, so if you could get still images from the original DVD you could get them from the mounted .iso. I may be right, I just dont know. I see alot of people use imgburn, and magiciso. Is there something that makes these better than the next? Ive always used daemon tools, but recently decided to check out alcohol. I dont know which is generally accepted as being the better software. Is there one? or is it pretty much shooters preference?? Thanks again for anyones input. Seriously thanks
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Mount the image again and play it. Most software players have an image grab function.
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Awesome, you gotta love VLC. But see what i was really wanting is to know if it can be broken down like html I guess. I think im answering my own question the more I talk about it. I was wanting in particular this one little logo thats on the DVD menu. I guess I could screenshot itand just copy and paste it. I figured their was a more high speed way of doing it. If anyone knows of software that can do that, like sniff out individual images in a DVD please do tell. Thanks alot guys
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The original photo/image no longer exists. Once compiled into a DVD it becomes part of the whole menu background image. You could try to extract that image from the menu, but the quality is unlikely to be much better than what you will get from a screen grab using VLC. It certainly won't be larger, and you will still have to crop it out of the full background image.
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