Ok, I'll try right clicking next time. So far, I have only tried left clicking. Media Player Classic ({Save Image") and VLC (Snapshot) have a similar function and I have no problem finding the saved image.I have a different version but when I right click on the capture button it shows me where I can save the file to.
Thanks, I'll look into this.If you want to record whats on screen, you can always use FRAPS.
Note that the file sizes will be huge since it records in .avi format ( for video ).Thanks, I'll look into this.
Tried both the "Capture to File" and "Capture to Clipboard (the paste is grayed out)" and doesn't work. Is Power DVD a "pay program" and I have to pay to get frame capture?I have a different version but when I right click on the capture button it shows me where I can save the file to. Assuming it captures to the clipboard, open your imaging program, say paint for example and see if you can find "paste"
Does Fraps work well for home made videos shot with my own camera? Is it free? Can I do frame by frame advance and do a screen grab?try FRAPS, download it from torrent site, it's simple and easy to use...
it's not free but u can download it from torrent and not pay for itDoes Fraps work well for home made videos shot with my own camera? Is it free? Can I do frame by frame advance and do a screen grab?
Ok. I'll take a look....."windows movie maker" is a good program for that.