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 How to Convert SWF to AVI, MPEG, MPG, etc    Posted by:
 

Many people want to play flash on your computer or potable devices, but there are so few such tools, here I post a tutorial about how to do this with Moyea SWF to Video Converter.

Hope it will help you.

Download the converter software on [url]http://www.swfkits.com/swf_to_video/ and install it on your computer

 

1. Input the Flash Files:

Click "Browse..." button to input the flash files from your computer folder. Click "V" immediately behind, a drop list will cascade automatically. Choose among "From Folder", "From IE cache" and "Flash Projector", and there will be a dialog box accordingly pops up. Choose the file in those dialog boxes and click "OK". On the right of the pane are the properties of the current playing flash.

 

2. Capture Pictures

Click the "Original" in the Background Color box, there will pop up a pigment pane, you can select one color or just DIY a color for your video background. Click the "Camera" tab to capture a picture of the playing flash, and the image files are saved as JPEG format files. Click "folder" on the right to check for its saving folder. You can click the button continuously for pictures, and check them together. Click "Crop" in the menu to crop the video.

 

3. Crop the Video

Click the button "Crop" and the following interface will pop up.

 

Crop the video. Crop the video size by changing the values on the right of the pane. Choose "Select All", and the video will keep the original size. Or simply move your mouse cursor on the video pane to make it.

 

Add image water mark. Check the "Add image water mark" box to add an image to the video. Click "Folder" immediately behind to browse for the image from your folder. Click "None" in the box to set the transparency of your image. "None" is for no editing, and on clicking "Select..." , there will be a dialog box pops up automatically.

 

Edit the image. Set the RGB values to DIY a color, showing in the bar below. Drag the tolerance bar, you can easily get the picture altered in pixel; drag the Alpha bar to adjust the opacity of the picture. Click "OK" to continue.

 

Set the image position. Place the position of your image by changing the values on the right side. Click the lock in the core, and you can set one certain value without changing other values.

 

4. Export Settings

Click "Export" tab in the menu, and you will get the following window.

 

Profile selection. Click "iPod Video/Classic Movie(*.mp4)" or "Zune Movie(*.wmv)" under the " Profile", and a drop list will cascade. Select your export file format from it.

 

Set the export destination folder. Click the folder in the "Export to" box to set the output destination, and click the "Locate" button, the destination folder will pop up immediately.

 

Rip the audio. Check the "Rip Audio" box, and the audio will be extracted and generated as a single file. Click the "folder" on the right to browse for the audio destination folder, and click the "Locate" button, the destination folder will pop up itself.

 

Select conversion mode. Click the "▼" in the Conversion Mode box to decide the conversion mode.  By selecting "Manual", you can interact in the conversion process by setting the capture start and end points while selecting "Automatic" mode, the conversion will process automatically.

 

Note: The manual mode conversion can help guarantee a better result. It is highly recommended for the interactive or Ascript controlled flashes with few frames.

 

Click the "Convert" tab in the menu to convert the files.

 

Have a free trial on [url]http://www.swfkits.com/swf_to_video/

thunderfish John William
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