Terry Pinnell laid this down on his screen :
> Terry Pinnell <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>
>> In most of my video applications when I view their proprietary files
>> with Explorer using Thumbnail view I just see identical icons. So I
>> get no clue about their highly visual content apart from the filename,
>> which is often of no help.
>>
>> For example, Movie Edit Pro has .MVD movie files. I'd at least have
>> liked to see thumbnail images made from their opening frames. But as
>> many video files start with a black frame, a better solution would be
>> to optionally assign an image.
>>
>> Anyone know of any program that offers that facility please? IOW,
>> r-click an 'icon-type' thumbnail and assign a JPG of your choice?
>>
>> Or maybe there's some hack in Explorer itself? I'll cross-post to an
>> XP forum.
>
> So far still looking for a solution. It seems surprising no one has
> developed a tool to let you change the thumbnail of any file in
> Windows.
Have a look at this one I came across a few days ago:
Xentient Thumbnails
http://www.fileheap.com/freesoftware/wbmp.html
The home site doesn't appear to be up anymore, but this Wayback link
worked for me just fine yesterday 6/26/09.
Wayback download link:
http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://...ups/thumbs.exe
Review
Xentient Thumbnails is a utility for replacing the generic icons of
image files with thumbnail icons of the actual image. These thumbnail
icons are much easier to recognize and they work everywhere icons are
displayed, including on the Desktop, in Open and Save dialogs, and in
Windows Explorer.
Requirements:
Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, Windows 98 ME, Windows 2000, or Windows XP.
32 MB of disk space.
High color or true color display
Download size: 729kb
Hope this helps
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