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Old 02-09-2007, 05:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Flash Slide Show Picture Ripping

Does anyone know a program that is able to rip a picture from a flash slide show? Also I'm looking for a new program to take a picture from video clips since Media Player Classic does it at such a low quality. Are there any better alternatives available? Thanks.
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Old 02-09-2007, 06:36 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hi, i think a screen dump could solve both these problems very well,especially the video picture one, have you got a photo editing program? if not you could use paint.
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Hi, i think a screen dump could solve both these problems very well,especially the video picture one, have you got a photo editing program? if not you could use paint.
Thanks for the tip with screen dump. It works fine for the flash part, but whenever I try to screen dump a video and paste it on word after using paint to take what I want, it comes out partially chopped out. Any reason why this could be?

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Can you post your image? It sounds like you might have saved it in Paint without cropping it from the surrounding white area.
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I see your on XP, you should have windows movie maker, i think that enables you to capture pictures from video (fiddle around), if not i found this.
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Scrap movie maker, i've downloaded and installed the program, and its quite good, make sure you pause the video you want to take the picture from though, otherwise youll get the black screen, its a lot simpler aswell with the program, because u can select the area of what you want to capture.
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