Guide for Windows

Video Frame Capture View
You can capture video frames to create still images. You can also print the captured still images.
Switch to the Video Frame Capture view by one of the following operations.
Select a video in Day View of the Calendar view, the expanded display of the Event view, or folder
view, then click Video Frame Capture at the bottom of the screen
Click Video Frame Capture in Global Menu on the left side of the screen when video frame capture is
in progress
Important
If videos do not appear, check the system requirements and file formats. Refer to "File Formats" for
details.
Not available on Windows XP SP2 and Windows Vista (without service packs) when ZoomBrowser EX
Ver.6.7 or later is installed.
Video color tones changed via the settings of the graphic driver (video card) or its utility are not
reflected in captured still images. Therefore, color tones may differ between videos and captured still
images.
(1) Preview Area
(2) Captured Images Area
(3) Operation Buttons
(4) Display Size Setting Bar
(5) Still Image Capture Panel
(1) Preview Area
Displays the preview of a video.
(Playback Slider)
Displays the video playback progress. The current playback time appears to the right of the slider.
You can drag the slider to move the video forward or backward.
When you switch the still image capture panel to the Capture (multiple) panel, the (Start Time of
Capture Range) and (End Time of Capture Range) marks appear below the slider. You can set the
start and end positions to automatically capture multiple images by moving these marks. Place the
cursor over the mark to display the time code.
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