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I had the same mentallity once and loaded up and fixed about 50 pages but it's an unfair fight, too many people make crappy pages so you fix 50 one day, you have 50 more crappy ones the next. It never ends. I'm busy with Flashpoint and Magnum Force right now and still have the Enforcer to screencap, but I'll try to squeeze in some page fixing.
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Gunmaster,
Any chance that you know of a good program to do screencaps as I have both the films Death Machine and Doomsday. I really want to Screencap Doomsday as they have a GAU-19/A that is either a very good mockup or possibly even the real thing(!?!). |
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I use InterVideo WinDVD 4 to screencap movies, but I think that came with my computer, or my uncle (who set it up) installed it, so I don't know how I got it. Most people use VLC media player, which you can download off the net. If your computer is slow like mine though, it won't work very well (pausing at precise points is difficult with mine because the pause is slow to work). Matt uses it and his computer is faster so it works well for him.
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Right now I've tried to use my Intervideo copy to screencap but it's not keeping the Image that I want after I try and do the whole Printscreen then Paint bit to copy the Image as soon as the Intervideo is shut down or moves to a different sceen so does the Image in Paint.
Basically I am going to have to ask a friend who did Tech Support to help me screencap what I can. |
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It doesn't work when you press the Print Scrn-SysRq button, you have to use the screencapturing function. If it's the same as mine, just press "P" and save it to the WinDVD folder when the little screencap thing pops up top right.
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Actually, when I rent movies from iTunes (which is becoming more and more common), I literally just use "Print Screen" and then put them in Paint, and crop off the iTunes browser.
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