Thread:Jeffl76/@comment-25205238-20181118135238/@comment-27794543-20181119022729

Eugene, please don't pile tasks on other users. It's one thing to ask an admin to do admin tasks, but taking screenshots is not an admin task. If a user volunteers to do a task, that's one thing, but neither Wellsworth96 or myself has volunteered to be screenshot takers. I'm happy to assist users in understanding how wiki works and with more technical tasks, but I'm not volunteering to do everything.

While I do own the Blu-rays/DVDs, neither of my computers have an internal Blu-ray/DVD drive and I don't own an external one (and even if I bought an external Blu-ray drive, I wouldn't have the software to play Blu-rays). I use a Blu-ray player when I want to watch Blu-rays/DVDs and I don't have any easy ways to take screenshots of my TV. Nor am interested in hooking up my laptop to the TV or Blu-ray player. So this is a long way of saying that I have neither the ability nor interest of taking screenshots from the Blu-rays/DVDs.

Most of the time I'm to lazy to use Blu-ray/DVD. If I want to check some detail, I pull up the episode on Netflix. Using chromebook, screenshots work. However to make a screenshot on chromebook, it requires clicking ctrl + window switch key and clicking ctrl immediately pops up netflix overlay, example. My other laptop is currently not setup so I don't know how or if screenshots would work on it.

Besides physical DVDs/Blu-rays & Netflix, there's plenty of legal ways to buy digital copies of the series, most of which don't block screenshots. Alternatively use screenshots already uploaded to the web, e.g. search screencaps the 100. The images still belong the original copyright holders, so as long as the image is not watermarked, it can be reuploaded here.