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Thanks! I'll give that a try.
Thanks for the advice.

I ended up getting PowerDVD, which has a capture. It's not as exact as I'd like (I can't get any closer than one second forward or back, and I'd prefer to get down to the frame) but it's as close as I can get, I think, and it does have screencaps.

I appreciate everyone's input.
Thanks for the response. I was afraid that might be the case.

I'm assuming I'd have to find a video ripping program in order to import the CD?

All I really need is a DVD player which will advance frame by frame. I could easily do a Print Screen and paste it into Photoshop or heck, even Paint if I could just get it to stop on the frame I wanted. I don't need fantastic quality. A friend's agreed to make me a banner for my LiveJournal blog if I can just get her some images.

Appreciate your help and time.
Okay. I've been through the ReadMe, I've done my best on checking through this forum, although admittedly, my search-fu is not the best.

All I want to do is get some screen captures from a television program that's on a commercially produced DVD. I COULD just do a PrintScreen to try to get the images, but I thought this program would allow me to stop on a precise frame rather than having to hit pause over and over and try to get what I want.

However, when I try to play the DVD, it comes up as green screen and garbage.

What do I need to do in order to be able to do this? What the heck am I missing?

Thanks in advance.
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