It helps to convert Macromedia Flash SWF to HTML5 video, AVI, MPEG, iPod/PSP (MP4), MOV, MKV, WMV, GIF and more other popular formats with rich editing functions such as crop, add watermark.Īfter Flash SWF to video conversion, you are able to show your SWF files on portable players for enjoyment with ease, such as iPad, iPhone, iPod, Android devices, and mobile phones. with high quality.įree SWF to Video Converter is an Easiest Flash converter for Flash SWF to video conversion.
Re-encoding highly compressed video almost always ends up with very poor quality because it has to encode "up" in size, whereas no/low compression is going to be encoded "down", so it's quality is better.Free SWF to Video Converter is a simple flash to video converter for converting Flash movie SWF to popular video & audio formats like SWF to MP4, SWF to FLV, AVI, WMV, MPEG, etc. If you are trying to get the file(s) into VideoWave so you can eventually use them on a project to burn a standard video dvd, you would be much better off going from swf to avi than mov, since the video will have to be re-encoded again to make it dvd compliant (mpeg2). AVI is larger), is that the mov file is highly compressed, while the avi file has little to no compression. SWF files are not supported (as you have found out) by v 7.x mov clip in QuickTime Pro and it was just as I saved it - 500x375 (pixels).Īfter mucking with this for nearly 4 days, any suggestions, workarounds, comments, thoughts or prayers are quite welcomed! mov file in VW7 (right click on the file name in the Media Selector window) here's what I get:Ĩ301 x 26950? seems VW7 is either misinterpreting the header on the file or has a bug. VW7 doesn't complain or choke on the file when I drag it to the production timeline panel - but I am unable to view any aspect of the movie clip.īut - here's an intersting hint. No sound, no picture, no preview, nothing. mov file into my VW7 production using the timeline view I get a blank panel - that's it.
Note: In QT Pro I loaded the flash movie (.swf) file and then saved it as a self-contained movie with an estimated size of 290KB. mov using QuickTime Pro 7 and the size was still very reasonable (290KB) with no loss in image quality. AVI format - not sure why the near 9x increase in size, but that's a bit of a tangent). mov is quite small - 230KB compared to 1.7MB for the same clip in. The size of output video file can not be greater than 2G. Fixed Bugs: Sometimes the on-line Help is not opened correctly. Exchange button's position in Capture window. Add 'Frame rate' option for converting SWF to Image series. So since I have QuickTime Pro (V7 for WinXP) - I decided to try saving my (animation clip). Enable users to open SWF file in SWF to Video Converter through the right-click menu. Step 5: Click Browse to change a new output folder if necessary. Moreover, you can click Edit to get another video editing filters. You can cut a clip from the middle of a SWF video freely.
Step 4: Click Clip on the top toolbar of the SWF to MP4 converter. swf (Flash) files with VW7 - but did not find even a mention of anyone using or importing. Then click OK to save video and audio settings. I've perused through this forum to see if anyone was successful in importing or using.