When I watch some movie, in fullscreen, I would like to make wallpapers for myself. Unfortunately, in fullscreen, I try to press PrtScn , then the fullscreen closes, after which it takes the shot. I already tried Shutter, but I would like a software which will take a screenshot, using hot keys. I would be glad, if you could answer the question
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You can use VLC or scrot for this task. Using VLCThis method allows you to make a screenshot using VLC, which is a very common program. To install VLC, use
Using ScrotThis method isn't as elegant as the one above, but it will work with most video players.
Scrot isn't installed by default, so you may have to use
Using Scrot + Keyboard ShortcutNow, this method can be quite annoying to use, so let's bind it to a shortcut.
You can look scrot's documentation for more powerful features. |
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You can use VLC, and when running the video in fullscreen, you right click with the mouse, and select Video -> Take Snapshot. |
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I use Here is the link to download the .deb for it: http://packages.linuxdeepin.com/deepin/pool/main/d/deepin-scrot/deepin-scrot_2.0-0deepin_all.deb Basically, you go to the System Settings > Keyboard > Shortcuts and add a new shortcut for |
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You can use VLC as your video player and just press |
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A simple solution, open the screenshot app set timer of 5 seconds, open whatever player you want, and wait 5 seconds. |
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vf=screenshotto $HOME/.mplayer/config (or on command line) - and take screenshots withs. VLC Shift+s, etc. – Sukminder Jan 13 at 15:42