How to make a screencap of a movie!

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  • sjjose
    • Oct 2006
    • 72

    How to make a screencap of a movie!

    This is a guide on how to easily create and add great looking screenshots to your upload.

    The 2 things you need are:

    1. ImageGrabberII - A brilliant program!


    Code:
    http://rapidshare.com/files/362206572/IG2.rar
    password
    Code:
    weindians.net
    2. A free image host - TinyPic.com is probably the best at the moment.
    Code:
    http://www.tinypic.com/

    1. Creating screenshots

    To get started open up your movie in ImageGrabber (supports wmv aswell) and the movie will start playing. Click the red stop button and the movie is open and ready to go.

    Click this button
    and the following dialog box will appear




    Enter the number of screens shots you would like to take of the scene. A good number for a scene is probably about 10-15 and you can have a play around with this and the number of columns explained in the settings below to see what you like.

    When you click OK it will go through the movie taking the screen shots and add them to the timeline across the bottom.

    You can add individual selected screenshots by using the scrollbar to move to the picture you want and clicking this button to add the current image at the end of the timeline.

    Once you have all the pics you want you can arrange the screenshots in the timeline.


    * Right click a screenshot to delete it, delete all or change the text label.

    * Left click a screenshot to drag it to where you want in the timeline.


    ImageGrabber settings

    Once you have all the screens you want, on the File menu click Save File and you will see the following default settings dialog box ...



    Layout: Good idea to make the dimensions of each screen (Tile) a fraction of the original to avoid distortion.

    Style: Details of the drop shadow around your screens and the background color for your image.

    Info: You can include the time each sample was taken in the vid.

    JPEG: You can adjust the quality down to reduce the file size say for a full movie with many screens.

    Details: You can include the basic movie statistics in the image.

    There are plenty of possible configurations, try playing around with different settings until you find a layout you like.


    Click the save button and using the Default settings will produce an image with a layout similar to this ...




    Once you have your image you may want to resize it or modify it in some way, a nice free and easy to use image viewing/editing tool is irfanview -
    Code:
    http://www.irfanview.com/
    Now you have your screenshots, the next step is hosting your cool new image.

    2. Hosting screenshots

    The are a few free image hosting web sites around and most of them operate the same way. Top one at the moment is:

    Code:
    http://www.tinypic.com/
  • ~IronMan~
    Admin
    • Nov 2006
    • 21300

    #2
    nice tutorial..... there many other ways as well.... if u want to take screenshots of anything on ur computer screen just click "Prntscr" button [mostly on top right side of keyboard]..then open paint program in windows[from program files->accessories->paint] paste it there then you can crop it and save as jpg,gif,png or bmp images.... then upload to tinypic/imageshack....


    Also modern videoplayers like cyberlink,neroshow, KMPlayer etc has the options to take screenshots as welll.....


    How to make a screenshot/Thumbnails using Media Player Classic:

    Sample of the screenshots/Thumbnails below



    --First Download Media Player Classic : from Here and install it (Its Free and Open Source Software)

    --Open the movie in Media Player Classic and Pause it anywhere.



    --Give a File Name, Specify Rows and Columns, and Width (Recommended for best : Rows: 6 Columns: 3, Width: 800 pixels)



    Thats it..... you have a thumbnail screenshot of ur movie ready to upload to tinypic
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