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  1. #1
    Hi Guys

    I am using the latest version of Classic Media player.

    I am having problems when I try to print a thumbnail of a video.

    When I press Ctrl I it asks for a location etc and then when I click on this it comes up with an error message

    Get current image failed hr=8000fffc

    Any suggestions

    I cant see any settings that I should change

    I can do this with VLC media player, but I would like to try Classic Media Player.

    Kind Regards

    Digby
    Last edited by digmen1; 09-17-2007 at 01:17 AM. Reason: addition

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    goto view, options, output, and instead of using "Overlay Mixer", switch to VMR7 (windowed

    or VMR7 (renderless).... then apply. it should work now.

  3. Software & Hardware   -   #3
    Wow

    Colt45Joe

    You are the man, That worked first time !

    I have been all over the web and on quite few forums with no luck.

    I would never have found that without your help.

    I wonder why they don't set the defaults like that ?

    Regards

    Digby

  4. Software & Hardware   -   #4
    Quote Originally Posted by digmen1 View Post
    Wow

    Colt45Joe

    You are the man, That worked first time !

    I have been all over the web and on quite few forums with no luck.

    I would never have found that without your help.

    I wonder why they don't set the defaults like that ?

    Regards

    Digby
    because the quality is not as good.
    i only change it to this value when i make screenshots of the movie.
    other than that i would leave it at the default setting..

  5. Software & Hardware   -   #5
    [/quote]

    because the quality is not as good.
    i only change it to this value when i make screenshots of the movie.
    other than that i would leave it at the default setting..[/QUOTE]

    I wonder why it works for video but not for screen caps on the default ?

    Regards

    Digby

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