This software allows users to effortlessly capture still images from their favorite DVD-Video discs, while also providing the option to extract specific portions of the video. The application is user-friendly and straightforward.
The Single snapshot option will capture a single image from the video, while Continuous snapshots will take multiple images in a sequence from a portion of the video. The Timed snapshots option will allow you to capture images at regular intervals, based on the number of milliseconds you specify.
The main window is divided into three main parts - Media Actions, Media Tools, and the Main Menu Bar. In the Media Actions section, you'll find buttons for the main media commands: rewind, play, pause, stop, and fast forward. You'll also see a button for turning audio on/off and a slider for adjusting the volume level. Furthermore, the bar above the Media Actions section shows the progress of the movie.
The Media Tools section offers functionalities for capturing snapshots. You can capture a single snapshot by clicking the first button or using the shortcut key Ctrl + F1. For Continuous snapshots, you can click the second button or use the shortcut key Ctrl + F2. As for Timed snapshots, you may click the third button and enter a number in terms of milliseconds - this number will be used as the default interval for capturing snapshots. There's even a checkbox to automatically select the specified number as the default interval every time you use this feature. The shortcut key for Timed snapshots is Ctrl + F3. Lastly, you can activate the full-screen display by clicking the last button.
In summary, DVD Video Image Extractor is a great application for extracting and capturing images from your DVD-Video discs. Its user-friendly interface and diverse snapshot functionalities make it worth trying out.
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