I have an SWF file which I have been trying to convert with other converters. Those converters accepted the SWF but produced audio-only AVI, MPEG etc.įlash to Video Converter accepted the SWF and converted both audio and video with ease and within minutes. The settings need tinkering to get the best results: my original Flash file is 720x450 resolution, just over two minutes in length, and scales nicely on my 1920x1080 monitor. My first attempt to convert the file created an MP4 at the same low resolution the jaggies were very apparent when shown at full screen, and the text became unreadable. I then converted the SWF to AVI at 1920x1080 resolution and the result is pretty much indistinguishable from the original. Obviously, further tinkering with resolutions would probably provide even finer results. It should be noted that the original SWF was 4.62Mb in size, while the resulting AVI weighed in at a whopping 91.8Mb. Not a problem if you are storing it on a large drive, but it may be a consideration if intended for mobile use. PaulF, Price and entitlement to unpaid tech support and re-install and reactivation rights after system re-installation or disposal and new system purchass. Probaly the paid version has some entitilement to certain future updates.
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