How To Do Screen Shots With Image Grabber

Here is how the program should look when you open it.

Next you want to go to file where I have circled it with red ink there and open your file. It should open and play in the Image Grabber program just like a regular
movie.

Next go over to the little screen I have circled there with the red ink again after the video starts playing and click that little button. It will bring up a little window that will let you choose how many photos to pull out of the video for your screen shots.
You then after you see the little photos along the bottom of the image grabber go back over to file and choose save this file. It will bring up the below screen.

Choose a name for your file and enter it there and click save. I save everything to desk top so I can find it easier.
Note: If you do not get a video to open in the first step above or get a black screen with only voice then Image Grabber does not have the codex to play the video. But this should happen only rarely.

Next you want to go to file where I have circled it with red ink there and open your file. It should open and play in the Image Grabber program just like a regular
movie.

Next go over to the little screen I have circled there with the red ink again after the video starts playing and click that little button. It will bring up a little window that will let you choose how many photos to pull out of the video for your screen shots.
You then after you see the little photos along the bottom of the image grabber go back over to file and choose save this file. It will bring up the below screen.

Choose a name for your file and enter it there and click save. I save everything to desk top so I can find it easier.
Note: If you do not get a video to open in the first step above or get a black screen with only voice then Image Grabber does not have the codex to play the video. But this should happen only rarely.
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