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DVD to Jpeg
« on: December 23, 2004, 12:37:09 PM »
how bout this...

I have a dvd of a slideshow (tons of photos from coventry). anyone know of a program that will strip the jpegs/images off the DVD?
or is it possible that the images were converted to a video file and then converted to DVD, meaning useless to me.

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Re: DVD to Jpeg
« Reply #1 on: December 23, 2004, 01:47:26 PM »
the files were probably converted to a video file...however, if you have powerDVD you can do screen captures with that program...which would allow you to capture each picture.


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Re: DVD to Jpeg
« Reply #2 on: December 23, 2004, 02:29:06 PM »
or intervideo windvd which comes free on most new PCs also has a screen capture feature.

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Re: DVD to Jpeg
« Reply #3 on: December 23, 2004, 05:16:53 PM »
thanks but that is what i thought id have to do and didnt want to. I was hoping a bit higher resolution


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Re: DVD to Jpeg
« Reply #4 on: December 24, 2004, 01:34:08 PM »
if the DVD will play in a typical DVD settop player (the kind that hook up to a TV), then yes, it was most likely encoded to an MPEG-2 video file. as per DVD spec, the resolution is going to be 720x480 (NTSC format) or 720x576 (PAL format)... unless it's on a CDR as a "VCD" (VideoCD), in which case the resolution would be approximately half the DVD resolution.

 

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