How do I capture still images from videos in Video Studio X3

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How do I capture still images from videos in Video Studio X3

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I just want to save some images from a video into JPGS that I can print.

How can I capture images from a video with Video Studio X3?

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Re: How do I capture still images from videos in Video Studi

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Hi,

You can usea utility like IFRANVIEW to do a screen Capture/Edit. :D

OR

When you have the video on the timeline and selected you can use the TAKE A SNAPSHOT option in the VIDEO TAB this will save it to the PHOTOS section of Video Studio.

Right click on the snapshot item and select properties to find the image loaction. 8)
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Re: How do I capture still images from videos in Video Studi

Post by Ron P. »

Just be aware that the image resolution will not be that great for printing photos of any size. If you're using HD video files, you will get a little better image quality, than that of a SD video file..;)
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