an other solution would be to disable video overlay in the prefs.you can use the "print screen" key
but it only will work if you run another player before VLC
1- you lanuch a video with a player (it will use overlay)
2- you launch the video you want to capture to in VLC (overlay is already used by the other program so vlc won't use overlay and you will be able to make your screenshot using "print screen" key)
3- you do "right button">"paste" in a picturing program
4- that's it
i've gone through the preferences and i can't seem to find where to disable the overlay. Can someone steer me in the right direction??
yeah, you just have to make you've got the "advanced settings" box in the bottom right corner checked, or you'll never find itsettings_preferences_video
fil in the directory where you want the snapshots to be saved!
and in what format pgn or jpg
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