What type of file were you working on? Sometimes it does not like RMVB. Might be missing codecs. Or the codecs installed might be causing the crash.
Maybe try Imagegrabber 2.net
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Try uing VCL player
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Using Media Player Classic
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Video Thumbnails Maker by Scorp The main features of the program:
- Supports of the batch processing of videofiles.
- Supports of practically any videos-formats (even MOV, QT, FLV, SWF, RM if you have appropriate codecs). If the file can be normally played in your video-player (Windows Media Player or BSPlayer), it can be processed by the program.
- Ability to choose shots manually.
- Command Line Interface support.
- Several ways to choose shots manually (including crop ability).
- You can pause/continue or stop active job at any moment.
- Possibility to save each shot in separate file.
- Three rendering engines.
- Import and export options presets.
- Options preset file format (*.vtm). After you run the preset, the program is automatically opened with the imported tuning. Very useful.
- 5 interface languages (English, Belarusian, Russian, Ukranian, German).
- 5 customizable "base"-presets.
- Ability to choose shots manually.
- Statistics of the progress of the program (F1 window).
- Watermarks (alpha-channels and transparency are supported). Make your own style.
- Ability to use your images as background images for preview.
- Different autoadjustments.
- Special effects (drop shadow, gray scale, cut edges).
- Customizable fonts, colors, contours, shadows, frames, background, text.
- The program's small size.
- Hot keys.
The program is free + bonuses for support.
The official site:
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Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 is required.
OS: XP/Vista/NT/Win2k
Note: I have not personally used the above so I don't know abt performance.