G'day George.


No simple way, but try this.

Download VLC media player....  http://www.videolan.org/vlc/

Stick your DVD in and quit DVD Player after it starts.

Open the DVD image on the desktop, and drag a video clip onto VLC (they're in the VIDEO_TS folder, and are named something like "VTS_01_VOB")

Play at full screen mode or normal size until the desired image comes up, and pause VLC (Pause/Play using the Space Bar)

Take a screen snapshot using Shift-Command-3 or Shift-Command-4 (I prefer 4, which means designating a start point and dragging to the opposite corner)

The image will be saved wherever the screen snapshot preferences are set (probably the Desktop)

Only takes a few moments.

Regards

Santa


On 05/01/2006, at 2:53 PM, George R. Hozendorf wrote:

Is there a simple way to extract a frame from a DVD movie?


And what, you ask, was the beginning of it all?
And it is this......
Existence that multiplied itself
For sheer delight of being
And plunged with numberless trillions of forms
So that it might
find
itself
innumerably

Sri Aurobindo




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