Screenshot (screen capture) when playing a video - Galaxy S II General

Ok, I need to capture a screenshot of a video, but all I get is a black screen. Is there a way to capture the screen when playing a video?
The standard player doesn't support this and neither does Moboplayer. Is there a video player that supports this?

Already found a player that does this. Vital Player
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Can Anyone tell me how to make full screen movies? or at least stretch the movie to full screen? I'm not only talking bout the player, but also the camera option.
you have to record it in 640x480 for it to playback in media player full screen, alternativly install tcpmp, that stretches the screen great

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does anyone know how to watch video full screen (corner to corner) in wmplayer
You could only if the Video is oversized I think.
But you can try TCMP, with Wmp codecs,it's pretty well done player.
I am sure you can play full screen videos with it!
http://www.corecoded.com/
WMP not playing full-screen is a known bug...TCPMP is the way to go.

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Hi all
I wolud like to ask you have I can see subtitles via HDMI conector on my TV? I can see just video without subtitle. Subtitles are just in S2 screen but no in my TV screen. I tried mvideo player and Rock plazer but still the same....
subtitles
Hi,
Subtitles are presented only on the phone screen because they are rendered for the phone display.
In order for the subtitles to be shown on the screen i guess the video player must have support for rendering the subtitles over HDMI as an overlay (similar to how streamers do this).
I suggest sending an email to the video player developer for more details...
Thanks,
Do you know any player which can do it?
You have two options:
a) Use a video player with software decoding (MoboPlayer).
b) Extract the subs (what format are they in) to the same directory as the video and name it the same as the vid, and the stock video player will play the subtitles (with annoying transparency). If you don't see them, press Menu while a video is playing and you will see the subs setting.
I've tried a for awhile now on ways to get around this, but these are easiest ones. The other options would be to either stream the video from your PC to your phone (not viable for me as HD vids lag on my connection, but ymmv) or hardsub the videos yourself (would take about an hour or 2 depending on the size).
Oki i will try... Tx

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I came from the Galaxy S5 and the the S5 video player had a nice fetcher that you could take screen captures and go frame by frame forward or reverse. Anyone know how I could install that video player or know of another video player that has the same functions?

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