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- Price: Free to try (Watermark on output); $149.95 to buy
- Operating system: Windows 98/Me/2000/XP/NT
- Date added: April 11, 2005
- Total Downloads: 163,118
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A newer version of ADShareit SWF to Video Converter Pro is available.
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From ADShareit :This powerful utility supports the conversion of Macromedia Flash SWF files to MPEG files compatible with AVI, VCD, DVD, and SVCD, and to animated GIFs, including movie clips, action scripts, and audio in Flash movies. The program allows interaction with Flash content during a conversion; there are no skip frames. It also supports conversions to PNG, TGA, GIF, BMP, and JPEG images. ADShareit SWF to Video Converter Pro supports a 32-bit, RGBA alpha channel that can be directly imported by a video-authoring tool for composition.
Version 4.8.6 upgrades the core dll, adds visually selectable start and end frame function.
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Version: ADShareit SWF to Video Converter Pro 4.8.6
"Basically works, but certain problems"
Pros: It seems to handle basic SWFs just fine, and with pretty good quality. On this count, it is indeed a painless program. It appears to work by first recording the SWF as it would be played by the Flash Player, then it converts. It actually made a valiant attempt to record externally linked FLV files -- no small task for a SWF converter.
Cons: It had a problem with my Creative EMU card; it didn't record the sound. I suspect this might not happen with a consumer level sound card. And unfortunately, though it made a real effort, including externally linked FLVs didn't work, and the whole output was corrupted.
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