I use Hypersnap DX
to snap DVD frames, then a freeware GIF animator.
Other folks use posh expensive video editing stuff from work (or kazaa) ;)
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Fri 24 Jan 2003, 10:23,
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Other folks use posh expensive video editing stuff from work (or kazaa) ;)
so
you snap the frames one by one and then export into something like animation shop?
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Fri 24 Jan 2003, 10:26,
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that would work
www.hypersnap.com/
you can set a key (usually Scroll-Lock) as the snapshot button, and configure Hypersnap to save pictures sequentially, so you can take several at a time.
Your software DVD player must use a DirectX layer though (WinDVD does), otherwise it won't work.
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Fri 24 Jan 2003, 10:30,
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you can set a key (usually Scroll-Lock) as the snapshot button, and configure Hypersnap to save pictures sequentially, so you can take several at a time.
Your software DVD player must use a DirectX layer though (WinDVD does), otherwise it won't work.