Capture Pictures with Windows Media Player
To Print a Screenshot with Windows Media Player is disabled at default. In order to do it. You have to do some preparation jobs.
Preparation:
First, open up your windows Media Player.
Then Go to ->Tools -> Options…
Go to the “Performance” tab and click on “Advance” button.
Untick the box “Use Overlays”.
Choose Ok.
Choose OK again.
Choose “Yes” when it mentioned ” This change might cause any digital media content….”
Now all the preparation job have been done . To the real jobs:
Open up a video and pause at the part where you want to capture the pictures.
Press the “Print Scrn” button on your keyboard at the Windows Media Player Screen.
Open up a new “Paint” Located at Start->All Program->Accessories->Paint
Press “CTRL”+”V” on your keyboard to paste the Screen of Windows Media Player to the paint.
Crop out the part which you needed and Paste it in a new paint .
Finally Save.
Print out the pictures if needed.
That all.






