printing a picture from a DVD

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  1. Whitfield

    Whitfield Regular member

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    Hi
    I have a question that I would like to ask--I have searched but can not seem to find an answer anywhere--hope this is the right place to ask--I have a DVD of a friends Wedding and he would like me to print a picture from it--I have quite a few programs, but am at a loss as to how to do it---I can find the scene in DVD Shrink but cannot find an option on how to print it--is there an easy way? Or, is there another program that can help me--thanks to anyone who can help--

    Whitfield
     
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    actually if you have intervideo windvd4 has a capture button in it. for some reason mine is greyed out. I do remeber using it before.
     
  3. Whitfield

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    OK-Thanks--I DO have Intervideo WinDVD4--Have used it to play DVD's, but nothing else--will try it though--thanks--Anyone else used Shrink or any other programs?
     
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  5. Whitfield

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    arniebear--
    Hey thanks a lot--will try it--By the way, may sound stupid but how do I know if I have a video capture card?--I have a HP a430n--that has a DVD Burner and a CD Rom

    Whitfield
     
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    It is a card that is used to capture video from your PC, camcorder, VCR or other external source. Some video cards have this feature, the ATI all in one does, but it is a tad too expensive for me. I thought about getting one to use with my camcorder, but got a dvd recorder instead. This program works for me, just pause your pic and capture the image and then save and print. Hope it works.
     
  7. Whitfield

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    arniebear---
    Thanks--will do--(wish I was born smart instead of good lookin! hehe)

    Whitfield
     

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