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how to make screen shot (print screen) in VLC ?

Postby pandalife » 10 Dec 2005 19:02

I tried to print screen while pausing the movie in VLC but it turned out to be all black.

I would like to ask is there any possible way that i could make screen
shot (print screen) in VLC ?

Can someone teach me how ?

thanks :)

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Postby erbsen » 10 Dec 2005 19:18

Hi pandalife

You dont have to "print screen" to take a screenshot, but if you really want to, just open VLC, load a movie (it doesnt matter, you wont use it), pause it.

Open a second VLC, load your movie and take screenshots from the second player.


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pandalife

still cant work

Postby pandalife » 11 Dec 2005 09:29

I used the "print screen" function on the keyboard and tested your method (opening 2 VLC program) but it turned out to be a black img after pasting the captured screen shot in mspaint.

Is there any settings need to be done in my VLC in order to "print screen" ?

or is there another way of capturing screen shot instead of using "print screen" function on the keyboard ?

thanks for ur help :wink: [/img]

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Postby erbsen » 11 Dec 2005 09:54

Hi

I have tried it myself and it works fine.
Did you pause the first movie ?
Did you use only "print screen" or "ALT+print screen" (only the active window) ?


To make screenshots in VLC:

You have to define the Snapshot location and extension you want to use.
You can choose between *.png and *.jpg
Settings - Preferences - Video - just scroll a bit down.

The default shortcut to take a snapshot is ALT+CTRL+s.
To change the shortcut go to: Settings - Preferences - Interface - Hotkeys Settings.


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Postby Falcon4 » 06 Jan 2006 07:39

You didn't mention that you have to restart VLC Player for any changes to take effect... :lol:

Thanks for the info, was quite a frustrating little problem.

Red Shadow

Still having trouble.

Postby Red Shadow » 11 Mar 2006 06:00

I have version 0.8.1.

I've tried to go through the video tab, the hotkeys tab, so forth.
There just simply is no button that says snapshot. And when I try the hotley shortcut, it doesn't work. Any help?

I would really like to be able to take screen shots.

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Re: Still having trouble.

Postby DJ » 11 Mar 2006 08:55

I have version 0.8.1.

I've tried to go through the video tab, the hotkeys tab, so forth.
There just simply is no button that says snapshot. And when I try the hotley shortcut, it doesn't work. Any help?

I would really like to be able to take screen shots.
I would suggest updating your version of VLC.

http://nightlies.videolan.org/ Pick the 9.1 meg file as it's the install version then uninstall the old version in your Control Panel's add/remove programs.

Then look at this: viewtopic.php?t=18198&highlight=still

:lol:

Guest

Postby Guest » 11 Mar 2006 09:52

Looked at the link and didn't see what you were talking aobut. Is there just something I'm missing trying it on the version I have?

Guest

Postby Guest » 11 Mar 2006 09:58

I get all the way to the video part of the tab and then I can't find one that says general settings. Does it not exist in this version?

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Postby usbhell » 11 Mar 2006 09:59

If I want to use print screen I just change the output module to open gl (settings->preferences->video->output modules and tick advanced). I think you will always get a black screen with directx.

Red Shadow

Postby Red Shadow » 19 Mar 2006 08:36

Thanks. Found the update and am now taking screenshots!

sp1rt

Postby sp1rt » 20 Mar 2006 08:58

Maube this will help. I hope so.

(just click on the image)
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After you are done with this, you restarts VLC, open the video and clicks Video->Snapshot, or (Ctrl+Alt+S)
(Sorry for bad english)


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