I use an old version. I installed a newer one after my hard drive crash, but I went back to the one I had before because I didn't like the changes they made to it (the look but also some screen cap controls which were more difficult to access).
As interesting (and awesome) as this is, I won't use it.
Edit: I followed the link and I chose to download the new version (I won't install it for now) but it may come in handy later, especially if it has to be taken off the web.
Hmmm... I used the screen cap function for the very first time a few days ago, on the new version, and here I was impressed at how easy it was (ctrl-s). I still have a much older version on my HD along with the new one, so maybe I need to see how much easier the capping is with it.
I use PowerDVD for capping actual DVDs, but needed to cap an avi file, so had decided to give VLC a try.
I think it was version 0.9 giving me trouble (currently using 0.8). I might just install 1.0 and see how I like it. In any case, as I have the installer for 0.8, I can still put it back on.
VLC is the only player I can cap with it. I used to have Power DVD before my hard drive crash, but didn't get that one back.
Edit: what I like with 0.8 is that I can make screencaps via the menu that appears when I right-click. With 0.9, you have to right-click, scroll down a first menu, then another. So it was much longer. I prefer right-clicking over using keyboard shortcuts.
I also don't like automated screencapping as I'm also never interested in getting a whole movie/episode, just certain scenes and/or characters.
I hooked a DVD recorder up to record my VHS tapes. I just used my regular VCR, hit play and the DVD recorder recorded it through the TV. I know they do sell VHS/DVD Recorder combo units so you don't have to go to that much trouble.
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As interesting (and awesome) as this is, I won't use it.
Edit: I followed the link and I chose to download the new version (I won't install it for now) but it may come in handy later, especially if it has to be taken off the web.
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I use PowerDVD for capping actual DVDs, but needed to cap an avi file, so had decided to give VLC a try.
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VLC is the only player I can cap with it. I used to have Power DVD before my hard drive crash, but didn't get that one back.
Edit: what I like with 0.8 is that I can make screencaps via the menu that appears when I right-click. With 0.9, you have to right-click, scroll down a first menu, then another. So it was much longer. I prefer right-clicking over using keyboard shortcuts.
I also don't like automated screencapping as I'm also never interested in getting a whole movie/episode, just certain scenes and/or characters.
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I'm not mechanically inclined, and the idea of hooking the vcr unit on one into the tv and the dvd unit from the other recording it hurts my head.
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