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Take a snapshot of a video
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− | <br>If you want to change the hot-keys go to '''Preferences → Interface → Hotkeys | + | <br>If you want to change the hot-keys go to '''Preferences → Interface → Hotkeys''' and set ''Take video snapshot''. Then write the hot-keys you want. |
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− | <pre>$(HOME)/ | + | <pre>$(HOME)/Pictures/ |
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Revision as of 14:16, 13 August 2013
Take a snapshot of a video
If you want to take a snapshot, when you watch a film in VLC, press down the hot-key for snap shooting. The pre-defined hot-keys is in
MAC OS X: Command+Alt+s,
Windows,Linux, and Unix: Shift+s.
If you want to change the hot-keys go to Preferences → Interface → Hotkeys and set Take video snapshot. Then write the hot-keys you want.
After you have tacked a snapshot you may want to see it.
In Windows you can find it at:
My Documents\My Pictures\
In MAC OS X:
Desktop/
In Linux and Unix:
$(HOME)/Pictures/
This page is part of the informal VLC Support Guide.
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.