Video Thumbnails Maker by Scorp v1.0.1.2Video Thumbnails Maker allows you to make thumbnails (caps, previews, screen-lists) of video files. The utility can be used for home-video cataloging and for network video sharing support.
The main features of the program:
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:: 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.
:: You can pause/continue or stop active job at any moment.
:: Possibility to save each shot in separate file.
:: 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.
:: 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.
:: Autoadjustment of height of a shot option.
:: Global stroke and stroke tiles options.
:: Fit screen option (autoadjustment of the shots to fit your screen resolution).
:: Special effects (drop shadow, gray scale, cut edges).
:: Customizable fonts, colors, contours, shadows, frames, background, text.
:: Stamp time in shots option (5 different locations, transparency, contour).
:: Video information stamp option (4 different locations and customizable configurations).
:: "Audio/Video info" option.
:: "Custom comment" option.
:: Two rendering engines (Engine 2 is recommended to be used under 64-bit OS).
:: "Try to substitute black frames" option.
:: The program's small size.
:: Hot keys.
Microsoft .NET Framwork 2.0 is required. You can download the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0 redistributable package (x86) hereThis post has been edited by cybpsych: Dec 24 2011, 06:29 AM Attached thumbnail(s)