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Free Video to JPG Converter 5.0.27.717

Free Video to JPG Converter is a simple tool which helps you extract multiple frames from a video, saving them as JPG images.

The program imports videos in all the main formats: AVI, MPEG, MP4, WMV, WEBM, MKV, MOV, TS, VOB, 3GP, FLV, RM, OGV, DV and many more.

You can ask the program to extract images every few frames (10, 30, 50, 100, 500 or 1000), or every few seconds (1, 2, 5, 10, 20). There's an option to set the total number of frames, and you can even choose to extract every frame, if you like (although for videos of any length at all that's probably a very bad idea).

Add as many videos as you need, choose the appropriate extraction options, click "Convert", and that's it: Free Video to JPG Converter will cycle through each file, extracting the necessary frames, and saving them to your preferred export folder.

There are some odd problems here. We chose to extract a total of 50 frames from each video, for instance, and assumed the program would just take 50 frames spread evenly across the clip. But it wasn't that simple: some videos produced as many as 26 frames, others over 70, the word "total" clearly didn't mean very much.

In general, though, Free Video to JPG Converter is effective enough, and if you need a way to visually summarise a video through thumbnails then it's a reasonable choice.

Platforms: Windows 7 (32 bit), Windows 7 (64 bit), Windows 8, Windows Server, Windows Vista (32 bit), Windows Vista (64 bit), Windows XP
Version: 5.0.27.717
Licence: Freeware
Manufacturer: DVDVideoSoft Limited
Date Added: {ts '2013-07-18 10:47:00'}

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