.screencaps: In celebration of figuring how to get VLC's auto-cap function to work, I present you with about 700 hi-res screenshots from SGA 4.10 "This Mortal Coil
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There is actually a well-done tutorial out there (with screenshots and everything!), but I cannot find the link asl;lkjdf. So until then, here is a very stripped-down version :D
1.) Go to Settings > Preferences 2.) In the vertical menu on the left-hand side: -expand Video -select Output modules (should be the second option down) -check the box for Advanced Options (lower corner) 3.) This should bring up something like 'Video output module' with a dropdown menu next to it. Select Image Video Output. 4.) Back in the vertical menu: -expand Output modules -select Image File 5.) You're now presented with a set of options to choose file format, recording ratio, and filename prefix. -check .png or .jpg or whatever file format you want -I set the recording ratio at 15. That's about 1,000 caps per 40-minute episode. -the filename prefix you want, e.g. 410- is the prefix I used for this episode. Be sure to keep the hyphen in!!! 6.) Click SAVE.
And you're done!!
Things to watch for: 1.) The screencaps will not show up in the directory where
( ... )
You're welcome! I was SO VERY HAPPY when I found that tutorial (which I wish I could re-find *sigh*), because it has made a lot of my life much easier ;)
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maybe you could teach me how to get VLC's autocapping to work, LOL? I can't figure it out!
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1.) Go to Settings > Preferences
2.) In the vertical menu on the left-hand side:
-expand Video
-select Output modules (should be the second option down)
-check the box for Advanced Options (lower corner)
3.) This should bring up something like 'Video output module' with a dropdown menu next to it. Select Image Video Output.
4.) Back in the vertical menu:
-expand Output modules
-select Image File
5.) You're now presented with a set of options to choose file format, recording ratio, and filename prefix.
-check .png or .jpg or whatever file format you want
-I set the recording ratio at 15. That's about 1,000 caps per 40-minute episode.
-the filename prefix you want, e.g. 410- is the prefix I used for this episode. Be sure to keep the hyphen in!!!
6.) Click SAVE.
And you're done!!
Things to watch for:
1.) The screencaps will not show up in the directory where ( ... )
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Can't wait to try this out!
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