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===Why not Print Screen?=== | ===Why not use Print Screen?=== | ||
When using hardware acceleration, Print Screen will be unable to capture the overlayed image. This is due to the image being stored in a different area of memory to the main display, and will manifest itself as an area of colour (typically nearly black) where the image appears. | When using hardware acceleration, the <tt>Print Screen</tt> key will be unable to capture the overlayed image. This is due to the image being stored in a different area of memory to the main display, and will manifest itself as an area of colour (typically nearly black) where the image appears. | ||
==Workarounds== | ==Workarounds== | ||
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===Disabling hardware acceleration=== | ===Disabling hardware acceleration=== | ||
As a workaround, you can disable hardware acceleration. This is done from Control Panel > Display > Settings > Advanced > Troubleshooting. | As a workaround, you can disable hardware acceleration. This is done from <tt>Control Panel > Display > Settings > Advanced > Troubleshooting</tt>. | ||
===Lazy disabling=== | ===Lazy disabling=== | ||
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** Video > Copy source/output frame to clipboard | ** Video > Copy source/output frame to clipboard | ||
* BSplayer | * BSplayer | ||
** P: Original size | ** <tt>P</tt>: Original size | ||
** Shift+P: 'What you see' | ** <tt>Shift+P</tt>: 'What you see' | ||
* Media Player Classic | * Media Player Classic | ||
** F5 | ** <tt>F5</tt> | ||
* NMC player | |||
** <tt>Enter</tt> | |||
* Windows Media Player | * Windows Media Player | ||
** Ctrl+I | ** <tt>Ctrl+I</tt> | ||
* Zoomplayer | * Zoomplayer | ||
** Alt+F | ** <tt>Alt+F</tt> | ||
==How to upload the picture== | ==How to upload the picture== |
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