described.
Problem I see, it looks just like a picture and doesn't give any
indication that if you click it a video will play. Atleast with the
WMP screen shot, it looks like a movie shot.
Mike
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "David Meade" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> yeah this is thanks to how windows media player works ... something
about it
> displaying directly to the hardware ... I dunno
>
> The bottom line (I think) is that WMP isn't gonna cut it. The most
reliable
> way I've found is to open the video in Windows Movie Maker and
useing the
> lil button to take a screenshot of the movie.
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