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Discuss what's fucking going on, and which programs are best and worst. One-time "program" announcements from "established" webmasters are allowed. |
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I am looking for a program {help please :)}
I have been using a very simple program for the last 7 or 8 years that randomly captures screen grabs from videos. I load the video, set the number of frames I want it to grab, press a button and voila! a bunch of frames from the video with the same dimensions as the original video... has worked great.
But.... I got a new computer this weekend that has windows 7 installed and now the program won't work because it says 'Windows Media Player is not installed on this machine' and there is no wmp download for win 7 does anyone know of a simple program that will basically do the same thing? Nothing fancy, just a basic one. I searched but all I can find are programs that capture an entire desktop image and not frames from a video Thanks for any help ![]() |
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maby videocharge.com ?
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try sony vegas, cyberlink or adobe premier.. Thats good
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I think Media Player Classic allows you to do that.
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Control panel > Programs > Programs & Features > Turn Windows Features On or Off > navigate to "Media Features", enable Windows Media Player (may require install disk)
very strange that you don't WMP installed by default, are you from EU?
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#6 |
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Try frameshots.
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#8 |
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Nope, I am in the US currently and I was a bit surprised that the message came up. I am pretty sure I have wmp on here just probably not one that is compatible with a 8 year old program heh heh ;)
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