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skidlids
18-Sep-2004, 23:56
One for the experts
Just got a my copy of this years TT DVD and in the light weight race there is a excellent bit of footage of my Bike with Adrian Crossan riding it coming down the Cregg from Kates cottage with a bike ahead of him and another behind.
Over the years this has always been one my favourite places for getting good pictures.
There is a excellent one with Joey Dunlop and another with DJ that are available.
I was wondering if it was possible to get a decent still from the DVD footage that would make a good sized picture and if so how to go about getting it done.

Kev

Mr_S
19-Sep-2004, 18:00
Kev,

Getting a screen grab isn't too difficult (with the right software :) ). The problem is that the screen / dvd resolution isn't that great with PAL DVD being approx 576x852. Soooo....It's near impossible to get a picture of that resolution blown up to a decent size.

Jason

Capturing stills with power DVD
http://classweb.gmu.edu/tec/video/powerdvd/PDstill.html

guest1
19-Sep-2004, 22:31
Have you tried PrtSc as a basic resort, then just open paint/photoshop or even Word and paste.

antonye
19-Sep-2004, 22:38
Originally posted by guest1
Have you tried PrtSc as a basic resort, then just open paint/photoshop or even Word and paste.

That won't work as DVD uses video overlay, and a different video buffer to the desktop. You'll just end up with a big black square where the video should be!

TopiToo
20-Sep-2004, 13:22
Hello Skidlids,

My advice you be try and source the orignal material, if you can get a Hi-res image on CD, I would be happy to do any photoshop work needed and get a good quality print done for you.

regards

TopiToo

Iconic944ss
20-Sep-2004, 13:39
Kev, I seem to remember a program called Adobe Premiere could grab stills from mpeg movies etc...dont know if it would work with a DVD though - Guido is video guru though.....!!!

Regards - Frank

Desmondo
20-Sep-2004, 14:20
As already said, there's plenty of ways to get a still from the video, but the resolution will be too low to get any decent sized good quality print from it.