DVD Snap 2 Universal Binary

Version: 2.0.1 || Release Date: 2008-05-01 || License: Shareware ($19.95) Developer: Tobias Jordan

DVD Snap 2 saves pictures of any common formats from videos running under Apple’s DVD Player fast and reliable onto your hard disk. It is easy to operate and captures single photos as well as sequential photos in user defined time intervals.

DVD Snap 2 is the fastest and easiest way to get High-Res photos from videos running under Apple’s DVD Player.

DVD Snap 2 features a picture gallery of all captured photos, which can be saved all or one by one to your hard disk or can be further imported into common image processing applications. Using the gallery, DVD Snap 2’s built-in function supports free user defined cutouts from the captured photo to be saved separately.

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4 Opinions:

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tfs, 2007-04-16

It is much more comfortable to snap pictures with DVD Snap:
If you are using SnapNDrag, you have to:

- click SnapNDrag Window
- choose picture name and format
- choose destination
- choose a timer (e.g. 5 seconds)
- bring the DVD Player to full screen mode

and if you have bad luck, SnapNDrag captures DVD Player's controller, too.
Great, huh ? DVD Snap hides all that and automatically goes into the full screen mode. If you want to snap pictures every second, DVD Snap is the most comfortable capture utility. Try it and tell me what you think.

Best Regards,
Tobias Jordan

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groxx, 2007-04-16 (score: 1)

Any screen-capturing program that isn't Grab can do this too, though a repeating timer isn't in most. I've been using SnapNDrag to nab screenshots of DVDs in the DVD player for a while now.

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tfs, 2007-04-15 (score: 1)

Yes, that's right, but most of the Mac-User are using the Apple DVD Player because the VLC Player has still some bugs.
Also, DVD Snap includes Timer Snap (snapping a picture every 1-60 seconds...), you can choose a custom picture name, a picture format and a destination of your choice.
In Version 1.1.0 DVD Snap's transparent interface is working simultaneously in full screen mode with Apple DVD Player.
Have a look at my website: http://www.tool-forceSW.com
Thanks for your opinion.

Best regards,
Tobias Jordan, Developer of Tool Force SW

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arundel, 2007-04-15 (score: 2)

Looks like a good workaround if you need a lot of 'em, but VLC includes basic snapshots by menu and key shortcut.