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DVD-Video Image Extractor All in One free 1.0.0.2 |
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| Author |
DVDBackupExpress.com |
| Date |
11/20/2011 |
| Size |
13522 KB |
| License |
Freeware |
| Price |
US $0.00 |
| Platform |
Win7 x32,WinXP |
| Installation |
Install and Uninstall |
| aFreeGo
Rating |
Not Rated |
| Downloads |
1 |
| User
Rating |
0.00 |
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| Minimum
Requirements |
128 MB RAM 25 MB Disk Space |
| Limitations |
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DVD-Video Image Extractor is an easy-to-use application to easily and effectively extract or capture images from your favorite DVD-Video discs. You can extract one image while playing your favorite movie and also you can extract a portion of the DVD-Video. With DVD-Video Image Extractor you can play your favorite DVD discs easier than ever capture single snapshot capture continuous snapshots to grab a portion of the video as a sequence of images and capture snapshots every specific interval of milliseconds which can be set by the user. In Media Actions you will see a collection of buttons which includes the main media commands which are: rewind play pause stop and fast forward. Also in the right side you will find a button for turning audio on/off and a slider for setting the desired volume level. You should also notice the bar above "Media Actions" which shows the progress of the movie. In Media Tools you will find the functionality we provided for you to capture snapshots. By clicking the first button you will capture a single snapshot. By clicking the second button you will start to capture a sequence of images until you click it again. By clicking the third button you might be asked to enter a number in terms of milliseconds (depends on how you set your options) you may check the checkbox shown in this dialog to use the number you specified as the default without showing the dialog again. DVD-Video Image Extractor will then capture a snapshot automatically and will use that number as the interval of time to be waited after each snapshot. The last button is used for activating the full screen display. If you choose Options the Options dialog will pop-up. In this dialog you can alter all the available options as desired.
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