Screen-grabbing Subtitles in VLC?
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Screen-grabbing Subtitles in VLC?
Hey. I'm in the process of making my video review of the second Dragon Box, and something has me stumped. I would have liked to have included shots of the images with the subtitles in my last video, but, somehow, I was never able to figure it out. Whenever I would take a screen cap, it would just grab the video track, not the subtitle track? Does anyone know how to get both?
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Re: Screen-grabbing Subtitles in VLC?
You could printscreen the whole page and then crop the frame out? Long way round, but I don't think there's an option for that in VLC.
