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02-Nov-2009, 08:10 PM #1
Can you get your photos back off aDVD movie
I made a dvd movie can I get my Jpeg photos back off the disc? I don't think so but maybe.Thanks
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02-Nov-2009, 08:29 PM #2
Was it a R/W disk, and you wrote over the images with a movie?
If so, no.
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02-Nov-2009, 08:43 PM #3
No it was r disc made a movie out of the photos. Now I wanted to have the photos in an album.Thanks for fast answer.
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02-Nov-2009, 09:01 PM #4
I suspect they are still there.
But that depends how you "made them into a movie", in other words what program did you use.

If you try to "save as" with the movie file, do you get an HTML or web option?
If so, save as back to a folder on your HDD and the images should be automatically separated into a separate folder.

Or, simply reload them from your backup - what, no backup of your images, that is terrible, you should have made copies to a CD or DVD before meddling with them. I keep at least 2 copies off the PC
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02-Nov-2009, 09:08 PM #5
I used windows movie maker. Can't do (save as )movie is playing.
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03-Nov-2009, 01:43 AM #6
There are programs that can do a screen capture off a DVD. You will get back a low rez version of your JPG's though. If all you want to do is view them on a monitor at small size, that's tolerable. If you were going to print them, I don't know if you will like what you get.
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03-Nov-2009, 12:56 PM #7
Thanks anti- I Tried a screen capture came up blank.(black)
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03-Nov-2009, 07:39 PM #8
A prt-screen won't work for a screen capture. Need a DVD player with the capture utility built-in. I have PowerDVD from ages ago. Does a nice job for capture, although like I said, it's low-rez. Maybe someone else here can recommend some free software.
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04-Nov-2009, 10:14 AM #9
Thanks Anti-
ill just watch the movie.
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