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How to take a snapshot of your video within DVD Snapshot? The program lets you take snapshots directly from your DVD movie! This means you can go to any point within a video clip, capture a freeze frame picture, and save this image to your computers hard drive. There are many uses for these snapshots. You can use these video pictures to create title slides. I like to find an interesting video scene that seems to symbolize my movie and capture a snapshot of it. You could also add a title directly to the picture using a photo-editing program.
You could e-mail hi-light pictures of your video to friends and family. Not everyone can receive or view videos, so these pictures are a great alternative (and they don't take as long to download). You can also use the snapshot feature to transform your camcorder into a low-resolution digital camera. Simply point your camcorder at your subject and later you can go through your video and take virtual snapshots directly off the captured video. The actual process of taking these snapshot is quite easy. While viewing a video clip in the preview monitor, pause the clip at an appropriate spot, and click the "SnapShot" button under the preview monitor. Program will then ask you where you would like to save the picture.What's new in this version: Version 1.6 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.
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"This is an excellent frame capture product. A keeper!"
Version: DVD Snapshot 1.5.8.14
Pros
It has the ability to slow down frames for an easy capture.
Cons
Doesn't include a one frame ahead or one frame back feature.
Summary
I've used this product for the past four months. Many of the frames I capture were taken from a small boat with plenty of rocking movement. DVD Snap does a very good job in spite of the up and down enviroment.
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"Simply doesn't work"
Version: DVD Snapshot 1.5.8.14
Pros
None that I can think of.
Cons
Won't read any DVDs I put in my machine
Summary
It doesn't work... avoid!
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"Not worth the time and effort to download and use....keep looking."
Version: DVD Snapshot 1.5
Pros
The concept is great. The GUI is intuitive with the right functions.
Cons
On the surface, DVD Snapshot reads like a DVD frame capture "perfect solution". Under the hood is another matter. The program downloads and installs fine, however, upon use, the program locks, freezes, and some functions do not work. This reviewer loaded DVD Snapshot on a high-end workstation with 4gb of RAM. One would think this would be plenty of power to run DVD Snapshot. Such is not the case. The program need more work by the author to clean up the bugs and issues. I find DVD Snapshot is not ready for "prime-time", and not worth the effort to load and try. Keep looking and you will find one or two other products that have the same or more functionality than DVD Snapshot, and the other programs actually work as advertised.
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