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Originally Posted by grendizer Sorry I don't want to mess with the Nvidia settings just for a screen cap.... | ? ? ? ? ?
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Yes, where did you found a suggestion in changing nVidia settings?
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(b) I wish to capture screens, but ... how .... cannot find
Default key is [P], but - if you so wish - you can redefine through right-click > Options > Preferences > Key definitions & WinLIRC (note seperate settings are possible for Windowed mode and for Full screen mode).
If you did not define any specific location (through right-click > Options > Preferences > General ...... the options re saving of screens are shown in the "south east" quarter) screen images will be saved in BSPlayer's installation folder (default name and format: bscap??.jpg) Not working?
Experiment with different rendering/overlay modes
(rightclick >) Options > Preferences > Video > Video rendering and/or
with a different setting of "Convert captured images in software" under
(rightclick >) Options > Preferences > General ("south east" quarter of the window)
(Depends also on your graphics card (and its settings and drivers)!) Frame by frame?
Pause movie and use right (and left) arrow keys to step through the movie
(Depends also on the possibilities of the decoder/filter used!) Other possibility?
Well, there still is the possibility offered by Windows: [Alt]/[Print screen]
followed by "paste" in a graphics package.
(Its working also depends on graphics card/overlay settings.)
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all the options have to be selected in BSplayer, included the once for overlay modes :?