hey why cant i make screenshots of my vids when i use media player if i do so n paste it in paint i can c the movie playing in paint n when i stop media player i get i get a black image ie nthing...
As far I know, it's impossible with WMP10 Don't you have nero showtime 3? It's available with nero 7.2.0.3b.. Download it from NERO if you don't have it (Then ask me for making it real good )... If you have showtime then it's very easy. Press "C" while playing the video, then do the same you used to do Voila! You have it. Or you can also use Video screen capturing Softwares. Or the best will be to do with Premiere Pro. It's a video editing software really, but it has got an option of saving the frame (File > Export>Frame) That's the best because you can manually select which frame to choose and the picture quality will be the best! It's your choice now...
P.S., I tried it again with WMP 10 and it worked perfectly!!! I just pressed Print screen the closed the player and opened photoshop and pasted and saved! Open the attached file! I think you have this vdo too
Do USB pen drives have a driver??? I thought it can be used in any computer! @G_O_G Have you tried using it in another computer? That might help....
on my dads laptop it works fine but on my pc data gets corrupt if transfered. i think it might that my smps is givin more power to the usb ports or something
^i dont think so.... if it works all right on ur dads computer then it should work on urs too...... i think u should search for the drivers on the net.... i think a cd might have been provided by the manufacturer
(am assuming you are working on Windoze) "USB pen" also known as Flash disk donot require drivers for Win2K/XP/2K3. Its more like plug n play. The driver issue should come up only in Win Me or Win98. However, since your problem is coming on the particular comp, tell us: is your windows licenced?
^the thing is in windows xp too sometimes the drivers get corrupt... that is when it is needed to install the drivers
Have you checked the USB version of your comp? Is it 2 or is it 1 (Generally new computers have usb 2, but older computers used to have USB 1) ? If it's 1, then it might create some problems (Specially if your PEN drive does not support USB 1, check the Booklet given with your PEN Drive)
^all the USB 2.0 devices are certainly compatible with USB 1.1..... I am sure thats not the problem.... The only other possible problem is that his USB port might be damaged...