C CJ1 In Runtime Messages 399 Dec 6, 2005 #12 prosser13 said: Basically, your graphics card doesn't support taking a picture of something it's already playing kinda thing. You just can't. Click to expand... Have you tried taking a capture of a moving image in Windows Media player? I can't and have a Radeon 9800 pro. I can take stills with Power DVD player with their screen capture utility.
prosser13 said: Basically, your graphics card doesn't support taking a picture of something it's already playing kinda thing. You just can't. Click to expand... Have you tried taking a capture of a moving image in Windows Media player? I can't and have a Radeon 9800 pro. I can take stills with Power DVD player with their screen capture utility.
P prosser13 Daemon Poster Messages 1,080 Dec 6, 2005 #13 It's to do with the loopback on the graphics card Sorry, my last statement was wrong
UK31337 Fully Optimized Messages 2,776 Dec 6, 2005 #16 I think you can screengrab video images if you pause the video first. At least, I think, I don't have any way of testing it just now.
I think you can screengrab video images if you pause the video first. At least, I think, I don't have any way of testing it just now.
J jay8990 Daemon Poster Messages 838 Dec 6, 2005 #17 the solution has already been posted! cant member the name of who try turning off hardware acceleration i had the same problem a while back but got it working by doing this. just google it if your not sure how to this should work!
the solution has already been posted! cant member the name of who try turning off hardware acceleration i had the same problem a while back but got it working by doing this. just google it if your not sure how to this should work!
Tommy Boy Golden Master Messages 8,463 Location USA Dec 6, 2005 #18 malbuc87uk said: I think you can screengrab video images if you pause the video first. At least, I think, I don't have any way of testing it just now. Click to expand... that is correct.....pause the video first then take the screen shot. I tried it with WMP, it works.
malbuc87uk said: I think you can screengrab video images if you pause the video first. At least, I think, I don't have any way of testing it just now. Click to expand... that is correct.....pause the video first then take the screen shot. I tried it with WMP, it works.