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Posted by: warcode
« on: July 25, 2011, 09:55:57 am »

Use this ffmpeg that i've linked FFMPEG..


download it and extract to your desired location...


Just go to pvd, tools -> Prefrences -> screenshots -> and change the path of the ffmpeg to one you've extracted...

Hope this helps u out...

 :)
Posted by: katleeh
« on: June 28, 2011, 01:14:05 am »

Apparently using the new ffmpeg to do screen captures doesn't work to well for regular mpeg files. It tends to put mostly grey screen shots with an occasional frame actually being grabbed. Its weird.

The manual screenshots thing works okay though. Its only in the automatic screenshot grabber.

- katleeh