Well, you can do it a couple of different ways; you can use the eraser tool to do it by hand, or you can use the magic wand selection tool and click on the opaque area, and then hit delete, so it'll just delete the selected area :)
Oh! It's a built in fuction of PowerDVD... if you hit Ctrl+C it'll pull up the Config settings - there's tab along the top called 'Capture'. Set it to "Capture to File" and select a directory for your screencaps to go to. Then you can just hit the 'C' button to capture the screen. Hit it fairly rapidly (not too fast though) and it'll just capture the entire scene you want. It's very useful! :D
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*haha not to smart*
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someone said they used a program on their computer to kinda make their own, from video they had..
help??
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-chris
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