DVD screen capture

I’ve already found this thread in an attempt to solve my problem, but I’ve got a twist on it.

I’ve got WinDVD.

I’m trying to capture a single frame image.

WinDVD has a “Capture” function built into it.

It works when you press “P”.

The first time I tried it, I got an error message saying that this feature would not work if hardware acceleration was enabled.

Fine.

I disable hardware acceleration.

It still won’t work.

What am I missing?

The help file says to try disabling hardware motion compensation. You can do this by going into the “display” section of “properties” and unticking the appropriate box.

The help file also says it won’t work if the picture is zoomed.

“Hardware motion compensation” does not appear as an option either in the Windows ME “Display Properties>Effects” tab or anywhere that I can find in WinDVD. The hardware acceleration box has been unchecked, but the software still thinks it is enabled. Hence, my OP.

The picture is not zoomed either.

There is a “properties” section in WinDVD. By the way, I’ve got WinDVD 3.1 from 2001. (I found the version number by right-clicking in the middle of the main WinDVD display area and selecting “about”) The “properties” menu should be in that same right-click menu. I also found a “properties” icon along the top of the window. (It looks like a hand pointing to a box of writing)
You could also try going into WinDVD’s help section - try pressing F1 to make it appear. Then in the “index” section go to “Capturing a Still Image”. This is what it says for me:

I have already found the “properties” section in WinDVD (my version is 2.1, by the way), and there’s nothing in there about “hardware motion compensation.”

And I fear that we’re still drifting away from the crux of the OP: Why does WinDVD insist that hardware acceleration is still enabled even after I have disabled it?

Can anyone help?

You could try these things:

Look in the WinDVD FAQ section: (that doesn’t seem to be helpful though)
http://www.intervideo.com/jsp/Support.jsp

Try downloading and possibly activating (buying?) WinDVD 5
http://www.intervideo.com/jsp/Product_Download.jsp?p=WinDVDPlatinum

Contact WinDVD customer support
Customer Support: (510) 979-7366 (US number)
support@intervideo.com

Try downloading other DVD players (the free ones first)
http://download.com.com/3120-20-0.html?qt=dvd+player&tg=dl-2001

It may be a problem with your DVD drive… before contacting WinDVD you should find out what brand and model the drive you have is.

Hardware acceleration may not be the problem. The software may be written so that if a certain error is received the message is displayed to the user. The message may only be a suggestion of something that would cause the behavior.

If turning off hardware acceleration didn’t solve the problem, hardware acceleration may not have been the problem. But the software may not know what else to suggest.