Kodai wrote:Both Windows Movie Maker (usually with XP, under the "accessories" in the start menu) and a program called Virtual Dub will work. I'd say Virtual Dub, though, since it takes WMM a while to import .avi files.
Radical Dreamer wrote:...it only pasted as a blank black screen, instead of the picture I wanted (I took the shot from an AMV)
Warrior4Christ wrote:An easy way to just take a snapshot with WMP is to get the Display Properties window up (right click desktop and select Properties). Then go to the Settings tab, and click the Advanced button, then go to the Troubleshooting tab and reduce the hardware acceleration to none. Then click OK. You may need to start up WMP again to get it to play the video. Don't forget to put the acceleration back to full after!
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