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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar Contributorhallo-marvin
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Hi,
can anyone tell me how do create screenshots from my Blu drive? For DVDs I can use the screenshot feature from PowerDVD, but it doesn't work with BD.

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Uwe
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You could try to watch the movie full screen, then press the print screen button on your keyboard, then paste this in any kind of image editing software.
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If you have AnyDVD HD, you can play the Blu-ray in Media Player Classic Home Cinema and save the image from there.
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I usually just make the image full screen then take a snapshot with a digital camera (disable the flash).
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I have AnyDVD HD running and watch the film with Power DVD 9.
Power DVD 9 can make the screenshhot then.

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Quoting cvermeylen:
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You could try to watch the movie full screen, then press the print screen button on your keyboard, then paste this in any kind of image editing software.


Did not work for me, somehow there was nothing to paste.

Quoting Kinoniki:
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If you have AnyDVD HD, you can play the Blu-ray in Media Player Classic Home Cinema and save the image from there.


It does not run for me, just sits there, shows me the length of the movie and waits...

Quoting tweeter:
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I usually just make the image full screen then take a snapshot with a digital camera (disable the flash).


Thanks, I am sure it would work, but with my cheap camera I don't think so.

Quoting DarklyNoon:
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I have AnyDVD HD running and watch the film with Power DVD 9.
Power DVD 9 can make the screenshhot then.

cheers
Donnie


OK, cannot try this, but it doesn't work with PDVD 7.


After reading this (thanks to all of you, just wish I'd have more green arrows) I started experimenting some more and --- VLC did it!
Will of course also need AnyDVD to work.

Enjoy the weekend
Uwe
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Quoting hallo-marvin:
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Quoting Kinoniki:
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If you have AnyDVD HD, you can play the Blu-ray in Media Player Classic Home Cinema and save the image from there.


It does not run for me, just sits there, shows me the length of the movie and waits...



It doesn't start automatically, you need to select the right .m2ts file manually, usually the largest one.

And yes, VLC will also do the job.
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