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SwSmith
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Hi! Dose anyone know how or what program I can use the capture a still DVD and save it as a picture on my computer?
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deadcujo
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Some software DVD players have a "capture frame" option in them. The only one I'm sure of is PowerDVD. And the MPEG2 VirtualDub mod can open up the VOB files on a DVD allowing you to capture from there.

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Wesley: [checking manual] Uh, 9.4, sir.
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Fabrux
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Nero ShowTime also does captures.

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Saltah'na
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Regardless of the purpose of this thread, this still qualifies to go into the Officer's Lounge (screen capture of ANY DVD). Besides, I think you will get more responses that way.

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