[HowTo] Make Multiple Screen Capture With Media Player Classic
Thursday July 8, 2010 by Ivan Kristianto
Windows Media Player classic with K-Lite Codec Pack is one of the best media player on Windows. It can play and render many movies format plus render a subtitle. It is working perfectly on Windows XP and Windows Vista, and still have compatibility issue on Windows 7.
Another feature of this Windows Media Player classic is make multiple screen capture. You can see the example at the end of this article.
To make multiple screen capture with media player classic is easy, please follow the steps below:
1. Open your movie file on Windows Media player classic
2. Pause your movie
3. Check Render Setting, press from the menu Views > Options, choose between VMR7 (renderless) or VMW9 (renderless)
4. Create screen capture by using the menu File > Save Thumbnail
5. Choose file name and location
6. Wait until it finish
It’s just that easy, isn’t it? So if you want to promote your video, don’t forget to make your screen capture to provide example for your user.
Download the K-Lite Codec Pack on FileHippo.com (already include Windows Media Player Classic)
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Hmm... haven't try it. But i think it cannot, if you want to try with wine, please. And tell me how is it :)
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