Publisher's Description
From AnvSoft:
AnvSoft Flash to Video Converter Pro. is a powerful utility that converts Macromedia Flash SWF files to video (avi, mpeg, mp4) including movie clips, action scripts and audio in the Flash movies. It is designed to convert Flash SWF to video format playable on any mobile device. With Flash to iPod Converter Pro., you can easily turn your Flash videos into memorable projects on your mobile devices such as Apple iPod, iPhone, Microsoft Zune, Sony PSP, 3GP Smart Phone and Pocket PCs to share with family and friends. With the leading audio and video codec, Flash to Video Converter lets you easily and fully enjoy the original effects of your Flash files on your PC, iPod, PSP, cell phones, DVD players and other portable devices.
What's new in this version: Version 1.41 features a new GUI design for more output video options. Refined internal audio/video recording engine for better Flash converting performance.
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"very easy to use, the operation steps are simple"
Version: Flash to Video Converter Pro 1.2.5
Pros
The whole process just need only 3 mouth clicks! I just cannot find any other tools which is simpler than this one.
Cons
none.........
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"Get video from SWF flash file in a simple way"
Version: Flash to Video Converter Pro 1.2.5
Pros
Capable of converting SWF for many devices like iPod, TV DVD, PSP, mobile phone, and some video formats like AVI, MP4, 3GP etc. And many codecs and sizes can be selected, very considerate.
Cons
A little bit slow. Need to improve.
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"Crashes"
Version: Flash to Video Converter Pro 1.12
Cons
It just Crashes after install
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