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Media Player Classic, [SOLVED] Capturing images
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post May 30 2005, 02:49 PM
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I'm trying to take screenshots (File/Save Image) of some of my movies in Media Player Classic, but it keeps giving me this error, "GetCurrentImage failed, hr = 8000ffff."

Does anyone know what this means? Does anyone know how I can fix this problem so that I can take screenshots?



An illustrated guide has been added in Guides section. See How to capture images from movies using Media Player Classic
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Mischcabob
post May 30 2005, 05:33 PM
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Should work with MPC. I tested it using 6.4.8.4 which I believe is the latest. Do you have latest DirectX9.0C installed? Just matter of playing video and pausing it.
Click File.. SaVE IMAGE...

Here's a screenshot of The Incredibles I did moments ago:
Attached File  snapshot20050530111611.jpg ( 46.79K ) Number of downloads: 2883


P.S. Under options..playback.. output, the normal setting is SYSTEM DEFAULT.
However, it won't work for all filetypes. wink.gif


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post May 30 2005, 07:44 PM
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Yes, you probaby will need DirectX9b at least.
And check out the rendering/overlay settings. You may not be able to save images in some cases but you can change these options in MPC if you click Options under View drop down menu.
See the image.
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Attached File  mpcout.gif ( 15K ) Number of downloads: 9086
 
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post Jun 1 2005, 12:47 AM
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Wow! Thanks guys smile.gif This worked very well for me. Thanks so much!
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post Jun 1 2005, 01:51 AM
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post Dec 10 2005, 08:07 AM
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Hi you are the bestt!but How Can I change this option.I wanna Save Picture but there is standing GetCurrentImage failed, hr =8000ffff

What Can I change in the option?Please help mee
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I had this problem too so I registered only fir this. Thanks guys frome me too. smile.gif
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QUOTE(chp @ May 30 2005, 07:44 PM) *
Yes, you probaby will need DirectX9b at least.
And check out the rendering/overlay settings. You may not be able to save images in some cases but you can change these options in MPC if you click Options under View drop down menu.
See the image.


i Register in this forum for this problem / thank u chp
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post Nov 1 2007, 07:35 AM
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QUOTE(chp @ May 30 2005, 07:44 PM) *
Yes, you probaby will need DirectX9b at least.
And check out the rendering/overlay settings. You may not be able to save images in some cases but you can change these options in MPC if you click Options under View drop down menu.
See the image.

wow. i register in this forum just to thank you. you're the man!
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QUOTE(chp @ May 31 2005, 02:44 AM) *
Yes, you probaby will need DirectX9b at least.
And check out the rendering/overlay settings. You may not be able to save images in some cases but you can change these options in MPC if you click Options under View drop down menu.
See the image.

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post Dec 21 2007, 05:43 AM
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hmm I'm trying to capture some screenshots as well, and the error message I get is the same, except that the hr code = "80004002"
Does anybody know if this is any different from 8000ffff?

I tried the solution in chp's image, but I am already using a DirectShow Output renderer that doesn't have the * next to it (* says saving images doesn't work). I am actually using Media Player Classic Homecinema version v1.0.11.0.

Hmm...might be because I'm trying to save from a mp4 file. I just tried with an mkv and there are no problems...
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thnx wrks well for me
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thanks!
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QUOTE (chp @ May 30 2005, 07:44 PM) *
Yes, you probaby will need DirectX9b at least.
And check out the rendering/overlay settings. You may not be able to save images in some cases but you can change these options in MPC if you click Options under View drop down menu.
See the image.


This worked perfectly! Thank you!
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QUOTE (chp @ May 30 2005, 08:44 PM) *
Yes, you probaby will need DirectX9b at least.
And check out the rendering/overlay settings. You may not be able to save images in some cases but you can change these options in MPC if you click Options under View drop down menu.
See the image.

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