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what programs let you capture screen shots like they show here on blu-ray.com
i been looking for one that let you. Please someone help |
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If you have a PC then just press the "Print Screen" button and then go into the paint program and press "Cntrl+V" to paste your screen shot.
If you have a Mac then click the spotlight in the top right of your screen and type "Grab". Like this type of screenshot? ![]() Last edited by Footloose301; 01-30-2009 at 08:04 PM. |
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DON'T USE GRAB!!! GRAB SUCKS!!! ![]()
The first way is good if you want a quickie screen of your entire desktop. The second way is good if you want to get just a portion of your desktop, as a crosshairs pops up after you press all those keys, after which time you can select the portion of the screen you want to capture after you start your mouse-click. Good luck! ![]() ![]() |
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![]() Another one you may or may not know is the alt + apple + "+" for zooming in; same combo but with "-" for zooming back out. I never use really use that, but it trips people out when you bust that one out. It can be helpful for when you're trying to view a product online in a larger size when the retailer doesn't have a "click to view larger image" option. It's basically a magnifying glass, but it follows your mouse around. |
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i tried print screen but it does not work in powerdvd 8 how can i capture screen shots
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make sure you first go into configuration/player/advanced options/snapshots. to change the default to (capture to file) and choose your location to save file. the default is (Capture to clipboard) |
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Currently, you cannot take a screen shot of a Blu-ray when it's playing from the disc.
Between the copy protection and hardware acceleration, all you get is a black screen. PowerDVD's "Capture frame" button changes to Popup Menu, and ArcSoft TMT's "Capture image" button greys out(doesn't work). There is a way, but it cannot be discussed here as that would be against the rules. |
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![]() Cars Blu-ray Disc. Last edited by dadkins; 01-31-2009 at 04:21 PM. |
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You're using Leopard, no? Make sure you're not just increasing the magnification of text in a document; the alt + apple + + method is for zooming in on the entire screen. Check it in your Universal Access tab in System Preferences:
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