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Snapshot
This configuration governs all the capturing settings related to the snapshot function. Refer to Capturing Your Favorite Scenes for more information.
- Click on Configuration
, select the Player tab, click Advanced..., and then select the Snapshot tab.
- The Default Capture Mode provides basic capture options:
- Capture to clipboard captures the image onto your Windows' clipboard. Then, you may use the paste function with software applications that support this basic function (e.g. MS Word, MS Paint, Photoshop).
- Capture to Wallpaper (Center) will capture the image, centre the image on your desktop, and save it automatically in your default Windows' System folder.
- Capture to Wallpaper (Tile) will capture the image, place the image on your desktop using a tile format, and save it automatically in your default Windows' System folder.
- Capture to File will capture the image directly into a folder you have selected. You can choose the file format you want to use. Select JPG, BMP, GIF, PNG, or TIFF format from the dropdown box to the right. You may also elect to change the default file name and directory. Select Browse... to select another folder. After finding a suitable folder, click OK.
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Note: PowerDVD will numerically name the captured files automatically. Thus, old captured files will not be replaced with newly captured files. |
You may select how you capture your favorite scenes with the options given under the Captured Aspect Ratio section.
- To capture the Original video source size, select this option. If the DVD title is NTSC format, the original source will be 720x480. For PAL, the size will be 720x576. This selection will disregard the current window size.
- To capture the Current video window size, select this option. No matter how ridiculous the current window size displayed on your monitor, this selection will capture it!
- To capture a Custom size, select this option, then enter the size (in pixels) of the image you want to capture.
- If you click the Keep aspect ratio option, PowerDVD captures using the aspect ratio of the original video.
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