![]() ![]() ![]() It should be easy to automate the process with little Applescript/perl/python skill. Voila, a perfect JPEG file of my favorite scene. I've read the hex stream using the defaults command, and then copy-pasted the results in a hex editor (like He圎dit). There's more, though - the actual frame is saved as a hex stream in a plist in the ~/Library -> Application Support -> DVD Player -> Settings folder. You can use any frame you want as a custom Jacket picture. ![]() Pick it, and you can rename the Title (and get ride off the ugly uppercase-only text in the title of the window), display region info, and customize the Jacket. More than that, there is a cool Get Disk Info menu item within the File menu. I was messing around with the DVD Player, and I discovered that the new Apple DVD Player support DVD Jackets. ![]()
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