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    Can you capture an image using the PS2 Tool?

    This may have been covered somewhere by someone before now, but I was hoping that I could capture an image directly from the multi-av out, which I would assume is possible as Max showed us the multi colour test screen the other day. Have I missed the solution on here?
    Last edited by Parris; 10-21-2007 at 08:02 PM.

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    Let me help you.
    I think Max just take a pic of his tv...

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    Quote Originally Posted by unclejun
    Let me help you.
    I think Max just take a pic of his tv...
    Rofl :lol:
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    Vramsnap is what Parris need, a neat sony utility to make perfect screenshots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by unclejun
    Let me help you.
    I think Max just take a pic of his tv...
    I dunno, you come for an answer, you find the 3 Stooges!

    Quite happy to set-up the gag and be the foil ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by unclejun
    Vramsnap is what Parris need, a neat sony utility to make perfect screenshots.
    Merci! :thumbsup:

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    If it can't connect to the Tool, just disconnect the target manager...

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    Thanks. it works perfectly however now wrestling with a larger TGA image than I needed lol - back in a bit!

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    Would you get a dump from Vram on Max's unit if his GPU was shot?

    What I am thinking is would Vram capture what is on the screen, as a PC does if you hit PrtScn or does it capture from the graphics chip? Is there a difference lol?

    Do you get what I mean? I am sadly not technical enough to explain this, but I was wondering whether this could potentially establish whether it was a video chip fault or not.

    Just a thought!
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    That query is very badly worded, I hope you comprehend what I mean.
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    Okay, just had PM to inform me that it will not connect.

    Forget that idea then...
    Last edited by Parris; 10-21-2007 at 11:03 PM.

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    The thing is, you won't get anything, the app won't connect if dsedb nor the target manager can't...
    His unit worked in WS mode for a little while, so vramsnap should have worked at the time, I don't think the video chip is the problem, and as you said yourself in the proper thread, if there's a video output, it must work, no?
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    Just grasping at straws now tbh!

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