The General said:
....I wish I could get a picture of it but it's on video only and I don't know how to steal a picture from a video.
Hi Martin; if you have MS Word or any other software application that will allow you to paste an image on to, and then from, the 'Clipboard' you can do this:
Start the video you want to clip from,
Pause it when the image contains what you want to see,
Hit Shift + Print Screen.
If you are using microsoft, the 'image' you just captured will be copied to the 'Clipboard'. If you open any MS application, you can hit Paste and the image will be pasted into whatever application you have open.
The image comes in in bulky HTML format or MS Word Whopper Dopper Chunky Object Gargantua; not .jpeg. If you don't want a whopper-sized file, You can click the image, hit Cut, and then hit Paste 'Special' - again, this works in the MS environment - it has to be simpler in Mac/Apple. Anyway, when the 'Paste Special' drop-down menu appears, it will give you a choice of file formats to choose from; if you choose .jpeg, the image will come back but in a smaller file - you might not care how large the file is.
The image will contain everything shown on the monitor when you copy it; as such, all the extra stuff around the edges will come in too. If you just want to see the instrument, fine, you have a pic. If you want to crop it, you'll need some kind of photo editor to do it with.
Anyway, the trick is to 'freeze' the image, use the MS Shift+Print Screen, open Word or PowerPoint, and Paste it back.
One last thing: all the images you see on YouTube or nearly any place else on the web are 'Public Domain' and you can reproduce nearly anything you see or can capture provided you don't do so for profit or represent someone else's potentially copyrighted material as your own.
Hope this works; if not and you have an image in a YouTube video you want clipped, PM me with the URL, tell me what you want to see, better, watch the timer on the bottom and tell me what 'time' in the video whatever it is shows up. I can either email it to you or post it via PhotoBucket.
cj