EZV Video Capture 3.0

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    04/12/2004
  • File size:
    3.2M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 95/98/Me/NT/2000/XP

Publisher’s description

EZV Video Capture captures video frames to 24-bit graphics. The program supports MPEG, MPA, MOV, AVI, DivX, and WMV files and saves them as files or prints. VCR-style buttons allow you to move one frame at a time, forward or backward. You can even download videos directly into the program for frame capturing. Just enter the URL and EZV will run the video. Tools include Auto Rewind, Loop, Seek Start, and Seek End, and you can capture directly from videos or graphics, select the start and end points, remove the progress bar and replace it with a slider, and use the AutoName feature. Capture formats include BMP, JPEG, GIF, and TGA.

Version 3.0 adds the Resize feature, editing tools for captured frames, and more print features.

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