Good question.
You'll need a video capture card. Bacon Man caps video shots all the time - perhaps he can elaborate?
I did it once a long time ago, but have forgotten since. I tried the, "Print Screen and paste to paint," thing, but it doesn't work.
I'd like to know too!
You need a video capture card. It is usually packaged with video editing software like Ulead or something similar.
It depends on where your video is located (already on a computer or on a video playback device - VCR, camcorder, CD, etc).
Try this: http://www.traction-software.co.uk/screengrabpro/
It works like a charm for me.
jusr pause the video your watching the press "print screen" then open paint or Photoshop choose file/new then press Crtl+V(Paste) the your whole screen will now in inside the image just crop what you need then save the file... walla. :)
Pick the video.
Hit Play and let video roll to desired spot.
Hit Pause.
Take snapshot with digital camera.
Download snapshot from digital camera to computer.
install that, start your video then click Video/Snapshot... your file will be save in My Documents/My Pictures
enjoy. :)
pissant you need to stay off the online video porn websites
:-)
You need nothing, as long as you are running Windows, and the video is from an online source:
1. When the video shows what you want, press PrintScreen. This will copy the entire screen to the clipboard.
2. Open Windows Paint.
3. Select Edit/Paste.
4. Click the selection tool, then select the area you want to keep
5. Select Edit/Copy. Then select File/New to open a new window of Paint.
6. Select Edit/Paste, then resize the image area with the sizing handles to crop to the image you want to save.
7. Select File/Save, choose the format you want to save in, type a name for the file, then click OK.
If an image is on the screen in a Windows program, this trick will always work.