Just to let you know about this.
Unlike FSX FS9 never had a screenshot button.
But i know there one's like Click, Grab & Save and PrtSc ect... ect...
Well i found this other software witch does the same thing if anyone wants to check it out.
http://pcwin.com/Multimedia___Design/Screenshot_Pilot/index.htm
It's very cool & im now useing it.
mayby you can choose fraps you can capture also
Oh cool i never knew you could take capture pics on Fraps aswell 😂
I thought it was just for video's 😂
no you have 4 tabs or something like that
screenshot and moves are in there to if you buy fraps you can choose you format between:
jpg,png,bmp,tga
and then you can choose your capture hotkey for movies and for screens and the folder the screeens/movies to save
in the movies tab you can choose your fps(frames per second) so if you want to check your fps in fs2004
download fraps and there will be a framerate overlay on fs2004
you can download the free version and then you will be able to capture movies for 30 seconds per time .
so after you press f9 fraps wil record til 30 seconds and then you have to press f9 again. and you will have a fraps.com logo onto your videos
and with screens you cant choose your format so its automatic jpeg.
I have screenhunter. works for me.
the only problem with fraps is that you can only take pics in bmp. you have to pay to get like jpg. and those files etc...
Irfan View is really good. You can save in just about any format, you can resize, it has the lot 😉
Cheeks wrote:
Irfan View is really good. You can save in just about any format, you can resize, it has the lot 😉
You can do that in the same software i said above.
Cheeks wrote:
Irfan View is really good. You can save in just about any format, you can resize, it has the lot 😉
Yes, Irfan view is great, but you can't take screenshots. SnagIt is the way to go
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