Oh, in this case there's not much I can do... It's a FFMpeg problem. I do not work with C/C++ so I can't fix this bug. It is indeed known to crash with some video files (randomly).
About that warning message, with the "enablememhack", that's not a bug. In order to be able to compile FFMpeg on Windows, that flag must be specified. Absolutely any FFmpeg build for Windows will show that. Again, this is the way FFmpeg has been ported and not an error in the converter. It's just a needed "hack" in order to make it compile on this platform.
Anyway, when the next version is released, I'll recompile FFMpeg from the latest SVN, maybe it will fix some of these random errors. I am sorry I can't help more with this.
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