VLC Snapshot Tutorial - Capture Your Sharp Clear "Movie-Scene" Snapshots with VLC

     Have you ever wondered about those eye-catching "movie-scene" snaphots? Like these ones below:
The above 5 frames are my Snapshots from The Chronicles of Narnia via VLC
     It's pretty cool, isn't it? Great clear movie-still images or movie snapshots used to fascinate me to near-drooling stage! (tulo laway in amazement)- But now... I can fill my heart's delight to any "movie-scene" snapshot that I can even use as Desktop Background or Presentation attention grabbers. I was actually like a giddy kid discovering a jar full of gummy bears when I learned to do this. - (ang babaw 'no?).
     Anyway, this is possible with a free software called VLC.
VLC iconImage via Wikipedia

     VLC is a very versatile media player that you may download for free. More specifically, VideoLan Wiki describes it as "a highly portable multimedia player for various audio and video formats (MPEG, DivX/Xvid, Ogg, and manymore) as well as DVDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols. However in recent years it has also become an extremely powerful server to stream live and on demand video in several formats to our network and the Internet. It started as a student project at the French Ecole Centrale, Paris but is now a worldwide project with developers from 20 countries."
     Yes, you'll first fall in love with VLC for its capability to play videos of any format. It's also a lot faster with good picture display than any other media player I've tried.  
     So first thing's first - you have to download your VLC media player. Here's the tutorial to download your FREE VLC:
Jing Agustin VLC Download Tutorial
     And here's the tutorial on how to take movie snaphots using VLC:
Jing Agustin VLC Snapshot Tutorial
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