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Re: cocoa-dev digest, Vol 1 #773 - 17 msgs
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Re: cocoa-dev digest, Vol 1 #773 - 17 msgs


  • Subject: Re: cocoa-dev digest, Vol 1 #773 - 17 msgs
  • From: Joe Howard <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 27 Oct 2001 16:24:06 -0700

Actually, Apple was forced by the MPAA regulations to not provide any built in methods of capturing screenshots of DVDs. So there is actually code in Grab and Cmd-Shift-3 to not take the screenshot if DVDPlayer is open. You could either write about a 10 line program grabbing the screen buffer or I would imagine that SnapzPro would do the trick.

Joe Howard


On Saturday, October 27, 2001, at 02:35 PM, email@hidden.
com wrote:

I have a geforce3 and cannot take screenshots with Grab or the
Finder. HOWEVER, "Pixie" can see the pixels with its inspector, so i
suspect it would be fairly simple to do programmatically. (is Pixie
source around?)

-Ben

At 9:33 PM -0700 10/26/01, Dustin Mierau wrote:
I hear if you have a g-force 3 you can do it, though I do not know
this for sure obviously.
-Dustin

Eh, I thought with 10.1 we'd finally be able to capture screenshots
from the DVD, as apparently Apple did (they've got movies of the
dvd player in action on their site). Is there a way to do this, or
is it still software-forbidden?


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