Hi,
Ken wrote in message <36A95BAE.C8F3B7D8@pacbell.net>...
>I don't have a specific file name in mind but have seen software
>to do this. You might try a search at http://filepile.com
>
>Another approach would be to run the mpeg in question in single frame
>playback mode and use a program like Paint Shop Pro to do screen
>captures of the frames you are interested in. This will allow you to
>save in most any image file format you wish.
A bit of a pain though considering there are about 2000 frames :-) Also I
did try the method with Paint Shop Pro 4 but couldn't get it to work with
the default Win98 mpeg player that Microsoft wrote. It kept getting a black
rectangle instead of the actual frame in the screen capture.
Thanks,
Christopher Fairbairn.
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