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    Take screen shots in Windows Media Player

    How do you take a screen with the windows media player? Plz dont say "Push the print screen button" cuz that doesnt work.. anyone that can help`?

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    Take screen shots in Windows Media Player

    WMP is iffy for screenshots

    i reccomend zoomplayer for watching movies and etc.

    simpilar to take screenshots with just the ALT + F [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]

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    Take screen shots in Windows Media Player

    Alt + F doesnt work on WMP... oO

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    Take screen shots in Windows Media Player

    yeh, i know, just in zoomplayer, for WMP try this

    Printscreen is the only way i know to get a SS in WMP

    what i ment with the alt + F is for zoomplayer, which is less clunky then WMP

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    Take screen shots in Windows Media Player

    no it doesnt work.. maybe on some old one.. but not on the new XP one

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    Take screen shots in Windows Media Player

    PowerDVD seems to work OK for screenshots - just open the .avi as a media file and then 'C' to capture the screenshot you want

    And yep - MS Media Player on XP doesn't let you grab screenshots, I tried for a while too with no success

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    RE: Take screen shots in Windows Media Player

    windows movie maker is another way... but not the best.
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    RE: Take screen shots in Windows Media Player

    Ctrl + I
    that should do the trick in WMP, that's how i got my avatar (100 stories rock!).

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    RE: Take screen shots in Windows Media Player

    hmm, i reccomend going over to zoomplayer tough

    its less bulky then WMP, and you'll generally have a less frustrating time

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    Take screen shots in Windows Media Player

    Originally posted by: Death BOO Z
    Ctrl + I
    that should do the trick in WMP, that's how i got my avatar (100 stories rock!).
    Wow, never knew about that...thats pretty cool, though in my case the resulting picture isn't quite big enough, better than nothing though [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]

    EDIT - Shit, sorry about the double post...got confuzzled and thought someone else had posted after my first post [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-confused.gif[/img]

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    RE: Take screen shots in Windows Media Player

    Neither WMP or Real Player have ever worked for me in terms of screenshots...which is a shame because at the moment I have to download desktop wallpapers if I want a good DVD background menu (without getting photoshop and doing all that kind of stuff...photoshop is the work of the devil [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-tongue.gif[/img]) etc...hmm...I haven't thought about trying DivX Player...

    *goes and tries it*

    nope...that didn't work either, I'll look about for this ZoomPlayer thing and try that...

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    RE: Take screen shots in Windows Media Player

    On the recommended player front - well I tend to use Media Player, but on any file that fails that I always reach for VLC (Video Lan Client) which is available here: http://www.videolan.org/vlc/

    It's never failed to play any format that I've thrown at it

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