10.20
If not, can you sugest some reasonably priced commerical program that I can purchase?
Ease of use is MOST important in this case. Thanks
I use Media Player Classic as my main video player. It’s extremely light-weight (just over 2MB in size) and doesn’t require any installation whatsoever. It’s a stand-alone program you can just click on to run and if you go into the options you can make it your default video player.
It plays many video formats that Windows Media Player cannot. The interface is super simple and based off of the original Media Player that came with Windows 95. No flash or graphical flourishes, just raw functionality.
In order to make a still froma movie, just pause it where you like it and select File -> Save Image from the menu and you’re all set!
Download the .zip file that relates to your operating system, 2kxp if you have Windows 2000/XP/Vista and the 98me versions if you’re using Windows 98/ME.
Shareware is free for a limited time, then you have to pay for it if you want to keep it.
If you plug your camera into the USB, it will show up as just another drive.
Hello Cyberwriter I hope this can help.
This program will capture stills and its freeware.
JPEGsnoop is a free Windows application that examines and decodes the inner details of JPEG and MotionJPEG AVI files. It can also be used to analyze the source of an image to test its authenticity.
Extract embedded JPEGs — can be used to extract thumbnails, hidden JPEG files, as well as frames from Motion JPEG AVI files.
VirtualDub is free, but made more for .avi and doesn’t have quite as much ease of use.
VideoReDo is shareware, easy to use, and made for .mpg.
Hi,
This is a good time to use Google (or your favorite search engine). A google search for “video editing shareware” reveals many links. Here are 2 of them:
You can also search for ‘mpg edit’ or any combinations of those words. Freeware could also be used.
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