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I shot movies from my digital camera and meant to just take a picture. Can I
extract one frame from the movie and make it a picture? While I was shooting the movie a took a picture or so I thought. How can I get that picture? |
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You can use Windows Movie Maker, import the AVI file from the hard drive and
then use the Capture feature. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging "mom of 5 plus 5" <mom of 5 plus 5@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8313F448-EA47-46F0-B3C2-A7C805212480@microsoft.com... >I shot movies from my digital camera and meant to just take a picture. Can >I > extract one frame from the movie and make it a picture? While I was > shooting > the movie a took a picture or so I thought. How can I get that picture? |
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