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Making Screen Caps I am new to this.. and I am not sure how to make screen caps.. can anyone help? Thanks Serendipity |
full screen capture: press "prt scr" button on your keyboard, open up graphics program, like paint shop pro or photoshop, choose edit, paste program window capture: press ALT+ "prt scr" at the same time, paste into graphics program. There are also some freeware products around which save the file instantly. |
not working Thanks for the tip... but neither way is working for me :( Am I doing something wrong??? I dunno.. that just seems like alot of steps to make caps.. ~*Serendipity*~ |
Arkimaagi's tip is for 'regular' captures (desktop, programs... captures) if you want a screencap of the currently playing video, hit either P or shift+P (default keys for 'original size' and 'what you see' captures) it will create a bmp or jpg file (in bsplay.exe's directory by default) you may want to have a look at this post and/or change the settings in preferences-->general |
I am trying to capture a full size image of a video. I understand that I wil have to choose no overlay for "what you see" option to work. However, I noticed using no overlay caused a loss in quality during playback. Is this normal? |
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