Tutorial – creating video screenshot using Media Player Classic

If you want to create a preview screenshot of a video, you can use Media Player Classic (MPC). The MPC is a free media player – a very useful tool to view any type of media in computer. There are many different ways to take screenshot of a video, depending on the program you choose. MPC is one of the easiest and most popular way of creating screenshot of a video.

Here, MPC is used to create two different types of screenshots of a video.

  • Single Image
  • Multiple images – time stamped thumbnails

Part 1 – Single Image screenshot

Step by step method of creating Single Image screenshot

1. Open a video file in MPC and move to the position where you want to take the screenshot.

 

2. File –> Save Image …

3. Give a filename or use the default image name

4. Final output

Part 2 – Multiple images – time stamped thumbnails

1. Open the video

2. Navigate to File –> Save Thumbnails … as in the step 2 above

3. In the ‘Save As’ dialogue, there are a few more advanced options  when compared to the step 3 in single image screenhot.

4. Choose optimum number of thumbnails in rows and columns and choose the aggregate width of the image in pixels and click Save.

The output when thumbnails have 3 rows and 3 columns is posted below:

The same video in 2 rows and 2 column has less number of thumbnails but the total size is same as above – so, the thumbs are bigger in this scree
n-shot.

 

The output thumbnails will feature details

Credits: This tutorial is prepared for xnepali forum members. The video used in the tutorial is the trailer of a Nepali movie ‘The Betrayal’, sent by one of the crew of the movie.

2 thoughts on “Tutorial – creating video screenshot using Media Player Classic

  1. When ever I confirm the save image I get a file output of a different frame to the one I have selected. It jumps 2-3 frames forward or backward before saving. Any way to get round this? How can I take a screenshot of a video using Windows' 'print screen'? When I do this I get a blank area where the video was.

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