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the bee charmer from alabama ([info]bee_charmer) wrote in [info]rp_tutorials,
@ 2011-07-18 12:33:00

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Current mood:frustrated
Entry tags:question: screencaps, tools: screencaps

VLC Screencapping [Solved]
I've seen a few questions on how to screencap videos posted here. I even viewed this tutorial and downloaded an older version of VLC in order to complete the tutorial. However, I'm still stuck when it comes to changing the "Video output module" to "Image video output." Even though I downloaded an older version (1.0.0) I don't have that option. I'm trying to screencap a few music videos in order to make icons, so any help here would be appreciated.

BIG THANKS TO [info]ckletricity! Finally got an even older version of VLC to work with screencapping.



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[info]ex_thehunger562
2011-07-27 07:48 pm UTC (link)
I have VLC set for me to watch a video and press F5 every time I want to screencap something. It's very simple and I can hold down F5 in the VLC app for a series of screencaps to make a gif or a sequence of pictures! I'd be happy to help you if you'd like!

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[info]bee_charmer
2011-07-28 01:53 am UTC (link)
Absolutely! There are times during a movie that I just wanna cap a few scenes, so instructions on how to do that would be definitely appreciated. I'm sure others would appreciate it too if you just post it as a tutorial here. :)

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