How to convert flash to avi files with SWF to video converter std step by step?
Are you a die-hard fan of Macromedia Flash? Do you want to play them on your own iPod, PSP, Apple TV, cell phones, DVD players? If yes, here we go!
Download Moyea SWF to Video Converter Standard from http://download.moyea.com/swf_to_video_std/SWF2Video_Std_Setup.exe, and install it on your computer.
On opening the software, you will get the following window, which is for the batch mode conversion. If you have many a file to convert, please go on with it. If only one, you can click the “Single Mode” tab on the top left to shift to the single mode conversion.
① Input Files. Click “Add” to add the files from your computer folder. Click “v” immediately after “Add”, there will be a drop list cascade automatically. Choose from the “From Folder”, “From IE cache”, “From Projector” to input your flash files.
Note: As batch mode is default with the automatic conversion mode, some of the interactive or AScript controlled flashes with few frames may not be processed perfectly. It is recommended to shift this kind of files to “Single Mode” to process under “Manual Mode” for a better result.
②Play the Files and Capture a Picture. Click the file name to play. Click the “Camera” under the playing pane to take a picture of the current video, and click the “folder” to check the picture saving folder.
Click “Export” tab in the menu for the export settings.
2. Export Settings
①Click the box under “Profile”, and a drop list will cascade, choose your output file format from it.
Tips: On choosing each item in the box under the “Profile”, and the values in the table on the right will change in accord. Change the video and audio parameters by clicking each item and selecting the value. Click “Save As” immediately after the box to save the profile you set as a new one. Click “V”, you can save, rename, or delete the newly set.
②Click the “folder” in the “Export to” box to set the output destination, and click “Locate”, the destination folder will pop up immediately.
③Select the check box before the “Rip Audio”, 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 “Locate”, the destination folder will pop up itself.
④Click “Converter” tab in the menu to convert
3. Convert
On clicking the convert button, you will get some twinkle interfaces. One is the testing of the capture speed, the second is the capturing of the screen for the program, and the last is the encoding window. That is the whole process of conversion. The conversion process is fast, however, it depends on the file size, the smaller the faster. As the batch mode is automatic, you can ever choose to wait, or to leave for a rest.
Well, this converter software can also convert files in the single mode, and it is much easier.
On starting the software, click the “Single Mode” button on the top left.
1. Input the Flash Files
Click “Browse” to input your flash files on your computer, and click “V” immediately behind to choose from “From Folder”, “From IE Cache”, and “Flash Projector”, there will be a dialog box pop up accompanying with each preference. In it, click the file name, and it will play automatically, then click “OK” to continue. On the right of the playing pane are the properties of the flash file. Click the “Camera” to capture a picture, and click the “folder”, the saving folder will pop up itself. Click “Export” to set the export settings.
Click the file name to play. Click the “Camera” under the playing pane to take a picture of the current video, and click the “folder” to check the picture saving folder.
Tips: Click the “Original” in the box to set the background color. You can set the basic color or the DIY color as the background color.
2. Export Settings
All are the same to the “Batch Mode”, except that you can choose to convert in a “Manual Mode” or “Automatic Mode”.
Tips: Manual Mode can help to get a better result for the interactive or AScript controlled files with few frames.
3. Conversion
Click “Convert” in the menu, there will be the interface for you to set the working folder. Set the working folder or just keep the default. To guarantee an accurate result, you are suggested to interact with the flash when it asks you to.
Click “Next”, you will get a flash clip, which is the testing of the screen capturing speed. After a second, you will get the following window for you to set the screen capturing speed. Set the speed, or just keep the default. Click “Next” to continue. Check the “Mute while capture” box for silent capture.
Click “Start Play”, the program will play the flash, during the playing , click “Capture” button to set the beginning frame, and click “Finish” button to set the end frame in the bottom toolbar. Click “Start Capture”, the program will capture with the very first frame.
Then, the encoding process starts, and after a while, the conversion will complete. Confirm the “Conversion Success” and the output folder will pop up automatically. Now the rest is to enjoy your fancy!
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