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Re(3): Screenshot aus einem Video
03.03.2004, 15:24:05
habs net gelesen, aber ich glaub das geht schon:

There are two methods. In some movie players (e.g. Windows Media Player, Real Player) you may disable "hardware acceleration" through their "settings" or "options" menu. This turns off the overlay use, the movie is played then normally, within Windows desktop and every screen capture program can get it. The other method (if you can't or don't want to disable the overlay) is to use HyperSnap-DX "special capture" method, described below:

The video capture will work or not, depending on which video player software you are using, and if it uses DirectX or not. Here is the correct movie/DVD capture procedure to follow:

1. Enable "Special Capture" in HyperSnap-DX under "Capture" menu. Click on that item and make sure that DirectX "Primary" and "Overlay" surfaces are turned on. Then click on OK button.

2. Run the movie/DVD player, pause the movie where you want to capture, click on the player window to make sure it is the front window, then press Scroll Lock key (HyperSnap-DX special capture hot key).

3. Click on HyperSnap-DX window and see what was captured. If you don't see the movie picture there, most probably your DVD player software does not use DirectX.

4. If you do see a picture in HyperSnap-DX window, but it has incorrect proportions, or maybe is also repeated several times, please crop and scale image to correct proportions with the functions available under "Image" menu. If you must make a lot of such DVD captures, you may set the "Quick Crop & Scale" function under the "Capture/Capture Settings" menu in HyperSnap to perform this cropping and scaling automatically on each captured image. It will let you to auto- crop each image you capture (so that only one image remains) and then scale it to correct proportions. Please don't forget to turn this "Quick..." function off when done with DVD captures and trying to do regular Windows screen shots.

5. If the above does not work (you still get a full screen capture with some solid color where the DVD was, your DVD player program does not use DirectX, so HyperSnap-DX can not capture from it.





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