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Even then you have to jump through a LOT of hoops just to get it to work and the quality is not THAT great.Darth Wong wrote:It's something called "colorkey". You need PowerDVD, which is the only legal software that will take screenshots from DVD's.
Okay I am doing a google search for it now.Darth Wong wrote:It's something called "colorkey". You need PowerDVD, which is the only legal software that will take screenshots from DVD's.
Oi! Don't bust my bubble!Alyeska wrote:Even then you have to jump through a LOT of hoops just to get it to work and the quality is not THAT great.
It's not that bad. You have to disable hardware acceleration, and the quality is limited by the source material. DVD always looks sharper on TV because the TV"s native resolution is no better than the disc. But on a computer monitor, DVD's look a bit fuzzy, and when you freeze-frame them, you can really see it. If I rip a DVD and do frame-by-frame extracts, they look just like the PowerDVD screencaps.Alyeska wrote:Even then you have to jump through a LOT of hoops just to get it to work and the quality is not THAT great.Darth Wong wrote:It's something called "colorkey". You need PowerDVD, which is the only legal software that will take screenshots from DVD's.
Shit, I didn't even know there was a difference. Mine is a Deluxe, but I do believe that all PowerDVD versions have screencap. Mind you, there's always the piracy optionCrown wrote:Can I get away with the Standard models, or do I need the Deluxe?
Well I am getting a little ahead of myself here, let's see if they allow someone out side of North America to purchase their product first....Darth Wong wrote:Shit, I didn't even know there was a difference. Mine is a Deluxe, but I do believe that all PowerDVD versions have screencap.