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Extracting stills from movie clips made with Mavica FD83

Is it possible to extract and print good quality still pictures from movie clips made with the Mavica FD83? -- Judy

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Try this... It is IrfanView and it is free. http://www.zdnet.com/downloads/stories/info/0,,38759,.html It is a very nice image/movie viewer. It has an option to extract all images from a mpeg file. I have not tried the extraction part yet but I love the rest of the features.

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You can extract the stills without a lot of trouble, but good quality prints might be a problem, depending on your meaning of good quality.

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