- Re: Movie File screen captures to .jpg or .gif?
- Posted by Mitch on June 28th, 2003
In article <vfqgufl57via5c@corp.supernews.com>, Elson
<elson@westworld.dotcom> wrote:
Why go to another program?
The player that is displaying that movie file is the one that must
perform the capture command; just check the menus, as they should all
have one.
Unless Microsoft decided WMP shouldn't do that, in which case you
should just try another player!
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