Hi Erik,

I did try this initially, but Windows Movie Maker does not natively open .VOB files (says they're unsupported). I have since learned that .VOB is nearly the same as mpeg2 and it's actually possible to change the extension to mpg and it WMM will open them. Ah, if I'd known then what I know now....

Still VideoLan is worth having

Epimethean greetings

Martin Baxter

Erik Hansen wrote:
To capture still frames -- try Windows Movie Maker.
You can make a photo file easily.

Erik Hansen



If you're on a mac, you can do a screen grab, cmd shift 4 and select the area

A client has sent me some video on DVD. The files have the extension
.VOB. I can play them in Windows Media Viewer no problem, but I'd
like to be able to grab individual frames for use in Photoshop or
whatever. Anyone know if this is possible? And er, if so how it can
be done.


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