screensaver extraction

ghazalo

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hi every body

Ive been through the seven forms for several hours and i didn't find what i am looking for though i am sorry if this written before.

I am searching on how to extract the images from the screensaver located in WWW.GOW4.COM those screensavers (there is 2 there) is magically hiding the photos (of god of war) where i have Restorator 2007 and some other freeware extracting programs but nothing to find neither in the EXE file nor in the SCR file any one can get this challenge and see (how to) with those magnificent photos in the screensavers.

thanks in advanced

Best regards
NOAH
 

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I got this from another website give it a try.
How to Extract Images From a Screen Saver | eHow.com
    • 1 Click on the Windows logo at the bottom left corner of the desktop. Type "Change Screen Saver" in the search box at the bottom of the Start Menu. Press "Enter."
    • 2 Click the drop-down menu to show the screen saver list in the "Screen Saver Settings" dialog box. Select the screen saver of interest to be extracted, e.g., "Bubbles" or "Ribbons."
    • 3 Click "Preview." Wait for the screen saver to fill the computer screen.
    • 4 Press "Print Screen" on the keyboard. Press "Escape" to exit the preview of the screen saver. Click "Cancel" in the "Screen Saver Settings" dialog box.
    • 5 Click on the Windows logo again. Type "WordPad" in the search box at the bottom of the Start Menu. Press "Enter."
    • 6 Press the "Ctrl" and "V" keys on the keyboard to paste the extracted image from the screen saver into the WordPad document. Save the document to the hard drive.
Jerry
 

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I got this from another website give it a try.
How to Extract Images From a Screen Saver | eHow.com
    • 1 Click on the Windows logo at the bottom left corner of the desktop. Type "Change Screen Saver" in the search box at the bottom of the Start Menu. Press "Enter."
    • 2 Click the drop-down menu to show the screen saver list in the "Screen Saver Settings" dialog box. Select the screen saver of interest to be extracted, e.g., "Bubbles" or "Ribbons."
    • 3 Click "Preview." Wait for the screen saver to fill the computer screen.
    • 4 Press "Print Screen" on the keyboard. Press "Escape" to exit the preview of the screen saver. Click "Cancel" in the "Screen Saver Settings" dialog box.
    • 5 Click on the Windows logo again. Type "WordPad" in the search box at the bottom of the Start Menu. Press "Enter."
    • 6 Press the "Ctrl" and "V" keys on the keyboard to paste the extracted image from the screen saver into the WordPad document. Save the document to the hard drive.
Jerry


many thanks Jerry but it may work if you have couple of images i have 5 minutes of images (for each screensaver we have (two here))every 3 seconds get changed i guess they are 100 image or above in each though it is not facing the god of war designing team challenge ;)
unfortunately the file size is too big or i can attach them but they are on God Of War 4 is here! site for free
 

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1366 x 768
Hard Drives
400 GB
You might try Resource Hacker and see if you can get the images from inside the .scr. I've modified a few screen savers using reshacker, you can export the .bmp that the screen saver is currently using and replace it with the image of your choice that way. I can't get to the site to try it out and see if it will work for the ones you mentioned, but it's another option to try
 

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You might try Resource Hacker and see if you can get the images from inside the .scr. I've modified a few screen savers using reshacker, you can export the .bmp that the screen saver is currently using and replace it with the image of your choice that way. I can't get to the site to try it out and see if it will work for the ones you mentioned, but it's another option to try


many thanks it didnt work though
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
E machine E725
OS
Win 7 ultimate 64 bit
CPU
itel pentium proccessor T4400
Memory
2 GB
Graphics Card(s)
intel with 256 mb cash memory
Screen Resolution
1366 x 768
Hard Drives
400 GB
You might try Resource Hacker and see if you can get the images from inside the .scr. I've modified a few screen savers using reshacker, you can export the .bmp that the screen saver is currently using and replace it with the image of your choice that way. I can't get to the site to try it out and see if it will work for the ones you mentioned, but it's another option to try


many thanks it didnt work though
yeah, I tried it last night, the only .bmp's I found were small images, like menu or icon pictures....but the .scr is 16 MB, they've got to be in there somewhere

EDIT: found this...looks like you're out of luck by this method, only option will be to take print screens. I vaguely remember seeing something about using Irfanview (I think) to automatically take screen shots at timed intervals, but I saw that quite some time ago
 

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