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How to use ADShareit SWF to Video Converter?

 

Step1: Add/Edit SWF File List

 

Step2: Export Settings

  Step3: Preview
  Step4: Convert
Step1: Add/Edit SWF File List
 

Click "Add" menu to open the SWF file in file folders, and add them into the file list. You can select *.swf or *.exe files (executable flash file).
Click "Remove" menu to remove current selected item.
Click "Clear" menu to remove all items.
If you want to change an item converting parameters, please select the item in the file list, then click "Settings" menu to config your favorable converting parameters.
You can check or uncheck every item checkbox to select what items are going to be converted. All checked items will be converted, unchecked will not be converted.

Step2: Export Settings
 

AVI Settings
 

MPEG Settings
 

Animated GIF Settings
 

Image Sequence Settings
 

Audio Settings
 

Convert Specified Area
AVI Settings
 

Click Export Settings "Type" combo box to select "AVI Video" item.
-Click "OK" button to confirm your settings
-Click "Cancel" button to ignore your settings
-Click "Apply export settings to all checked items" button to apply current settings value to all items that list on main interface file list.


Click "Select" button to specify the output file name (AVI format).

Order -- Determine the created frame sequence.
-Normal: Convert with Flash movie's normal playback sequence including movie clips and action scripts.
-Skip "goto backward frame" in main timeline: If the flash movie contain stop in the main timeline by using action scripts such as "goto and stop", this option will break the stop by ignoring the action script.
-Frame by frame in main timeline: Convert in the sequence of the main timeline.

Color -- Select whether to convert 32 bits RGB Alpha channel video or not.
-24 bits RGB format.
-32 bits RGB with Alpha

Alpha -- Select alpha mode, how to produce the alpha channel. Alpha channel is an image to enable image transparency. It is an 8-bit grayscale image which every pixel represents the alpha value for the corresponding pixel in frame image. This value can range from 0 to 255 where 0 is totally transparent pixel and 255 is fully opaque pixel.
-Intensity to Alpha Channel
-IntensitySqrt to Alpha Channel
-BackgroundColor to Alpha Channel

Duration -- Specify the created frame length.
-Start Frame: Default is 1.
-End Frame: Default is the Flash movie's last frame number in main timeline. You may specify the "Start Frame" and "End Frame" to partially convert the movie. Or you may enlarge the "End Frame" to convert the whole movie in his normal sequence.
-Check(Down) button to set duration as default value.

Dimension -- to specify the export file width and height in pixels.
-You also may check on the "Keep Aspect Ratio" to switch if you want the movie width/height aspect ratio to be fixed during resizing.
-Check(Down) button to restore the Flash movie rectangle.

Video Settings -- choose desired video format setting.
-Compressor: Press "Select AVI Codec" button to specify the codec setting for conversion.
-Compression Codec program: Select the suitable codec installed in your system from codec list. You have to pre-install the needed codec program in your system.
-Compression Quality: Select from 0 to 100 for the compression quality.
-Key Frame Interval: Specify the frame number of the converted video's adjacent key frames.
-Data rate: Specify the data rate of the converted video.
-Frame Rate: Default is the original value of the flash movie (If you modify the value, the output video will be faster or slower than the original Flash movie). Check(Down) "Keep source fps" to set it as the default value.

Note: if you choose "Record from current SWF file" in "Audio" setting, please always set the frame rate same as the original flash movie and don't change it.

Note: Because many AVI codecs won't work with any video resolution and color depth, so you have to set the final resolution and color depth to get the list of compatible codecs.

MPEG Settings
  Click Export Settings "Type" combo box to select "MPEG Video" item.
-Click "OK" button to confirm your settings
-Click "Cancel" button to ignore your settings
-Click "Apply export settings to all checked items" button to apply current settings value to all items that list on main interface file list.

Click "Select" button to specify the output file name (MPEG format).

Order -- Determine the created frame sequence.
-Normal: Convert with Flash movie's normal playback sequence including movie clips and action scripts.
-Skip "goto backward frame" in main timeline: If the flash movie contain stop in the main timeline by using action scripts such as "goto and stop", this option will break the stop by ignoring the action script.
-Frame by frame in main timeline: Convert in the sequence of the main timeline.

Color -- Select whether to convert 32 bits RGB Alpha channel video or not.
-24 bits RGB format.
-32 bits RGB with Alpha

Alpha -- Select alpha mode, how to produce the alpha channel. Alpha channel is an image to enable image transparency. It is an 8-bit grayscale image which every pixel represents the alpha value for the corresponding pixel in frame image. This value can range from 0 to 255 where 0 is totally transparent pixel and 255 is fully opaque pixel.
-Intensity to Alpha Channel
-IntensitySqrt to Alpha Channel
-BackgroundColor to Alpha Channel

Duration -- Specify the created frame length.
-Start Frame: Default is 1.
-End Frame: Default is the Flash movie's last frame number in main timeline. You may specify the "Start Frame" and "End Frame" to partially convert the movie. Or you may enlarge the "End Frame" to convert the whole movie in his normal sequence.
-Check(Down) button to set duration as default value.

Dimension -- to specify the export file width and height in pixels.
-You also may check on the "Keep Aspect Ratio" to switch if you want the movie width/height aspect ratio to be fixed during resizing.
-Check(Down) button to restore the Flash movie rectangle.

Video Settings -- choose desired video format setting.
-Compressor: Click "MPEG Format" combo box to specify MPEG codec setting for conversion:
VCD-NTSC; VCD-PAL; DVD-NTSC; DVD-PAL; SVCD-NTSC; SVCD-PAL; Customize MPEG
-Frame Rate: MPEG supports only these frame rate values: 22.98, 24, 25, 29.97, 30, 50, 59.94 and 60 fps, any other value will be rounded to the nearest supported.
-Aspect Ratio: Sets the aspect ratio of the output picture. Note that MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 interpret this value differently. Here's the excerpt from MPEG FAQ: "MPEG-2 changed the meaning behind the aspect_ratio_information variable, while significantly reducing the number of defined aspect ratios in the table. In MPEG-2, aspect_ratio_information refers to the overall display aspect ratio (e.g. 4:3, 16:9), whereas in MPEG-1, the ratio refers to the particular pixel."

Animated GIF Settings
  Click Export Settings "Type" combo box to select "Animated GIF" item.
-Click "OK" button to confirm your settings
-Click "Cancel" button to ignore your settings
-Click "Apply export settings to all checked items" button to apply current settings value to all items that list on main interface file list.

Click "Select" button to specify the output file name (Animated GIF format).

Order -- Determine the created frame sequence.
-Normal: Convert with Flash movie's normal playback sequence including movie clips and action scripts.
-Skip "goto backward frame" in main timeline: If the flash movie contain stop in the main timeline by using action scripts such as "goto and stop", this option will break the stop by ignoring the action script.
-Frame by frame in main timeline: Convert in the sequence of the main timeline.

Color -- Select color depth.
-8 bits 256 colors: less gif file size
-24 bits true colors: larger gif file size

Alpha -- Always be None.

Duration -- Specify the created frame length.
-Start Frame: Default is 1.
-End Frame: Default is the Flash movie's last frame number in main timeline. You may specify the "Start Frame" and "End Frame" to partially convert the movie. Or you may enlarge the "End Frame" to convert the whole movie in his normal sequence.
-Check(Down) button to set duration as default value.

Dimension -- to specify the export file width and height in pixels.
-You also may check on the "Keep Aspect Ratio" to switch if you want the movie width/height aspect ratio to be fixed during resizing.
-Check(Down) button to restore the Flash movie rectangle.

GIF Animated Settings -- choose desired video format setting.
-Background Color: Select a color as the output GIF file background color.
-Transparent Color: If it is checked, output frames will be transparent.
-Looping Times: If it is checked, the output frames will be shown n times, n is the Looping times value, 0 means repeat forever.
-Frame Rate: Default is the original value of the flash movie (If you modify the value, the output video will be faster or slower than the original Flash movie). Check(Down) "Keep source fps" to set it as the default value.

Image Sequence Settings
  Click Export Settings "Type" combo box to select "Image Sequence" item.
-Click "OK" button to confirm your settings
-Click "Cancel" button to ignore your settings
-Click "Apply export settings to all checked items" button to apply current settings value to all items that list on main interface file list.

Click "Select" button to specify the output file path.

Order -- Determine the created frame sequence.
-Normal: Convert with Flash movie's normal playback sequence including movie clips and action scripts.
-Skip "goto backward frame" in main timeline: If the flash movie contain stop in the main timeline by using action scripts such as "goto and stop", this option will break the stop by ignoring the action script.
-Frame by frame in main timeline: Convert in the sequence of the main timeline.

Color -- Select whether to convert 32 bits RGB Alpha channel video or not.
-24 bits RGB format.
-32 bits RGB with Alpha.(For PNG and TGA)

Alpha -- (For PNG and TGA) Select alpha mode, how to produce the alpha channel. Alpha channel is an image to enable image transparency. It is an 8-bit grayscale image which every pixel represents the alpha value for the corresponding pixel in frame image. This value can range from 0 to 255 where 0 is totally transparent pixel and 255 is fully opaque pixel.
-Intensity to Alpha Channel
-IntensitySqrt to Alpha Channel
-BackgroundColor to Alpha Channel

Duration -- Specify the created frame length.
-Start Frame: Default is 1.
-End Frame: Default is the Flash movie's last frame number in main timeline. You may specify the "Start Frame" and "End Frame" to partially convert the movie. Or you may enlarge the "End Frame" to convert the whole movie in his normal sequence.
-Click button to set duration as default value.

Dimension -- to specify the export file width and height in pixels.
-You also may check on the "Keep Aspect Ratio" to switch if you want the movie width/height aspect ratio to be fixed during resizing.
-Click button to restore the Flash movie rectangle.

Image Settings -- choose desired image format setting. For JPEG format, you can specify its compression quality.

Audio Settings
  Click "Audio Settings" tab to select audio source.
No Audio Stream.

Record from current SWF file:
-Audio is recorded from current SWF file in phase one processing and then merge into video in phase two.Your sound card must support audio recording capability and make sure you had selected it for recording audio.
-Press "Format" combo box to choose the audio format attributes. Currently support PCM/MP3 format. Press "Config" button to choose Channel, Sample Bits, Sample Rate, BitRate.
-Press "Default" button to set recording source to "Stereo Mix" or " MIx" and recording volume to 50%. You also can adjust detailed recording control setting by clicking "Advanced" button.

Import from an exsiting audio file:
Using external wave or mp3 file to create audio, press "Browse" button to choose the wave or mp3 file. The audio data of this audio file will be merged with video data and the audio of original SWF file will be ignored.

Automatically synchronize video and audio:
Sometimes your video and audio maybe not sync to each other in the result avi or mpeg file for some reasons, check this option to adjust it automatically.

Manually synchronize video and audio:
Sometimes your video and audio maybe not sync to each other in the result avi or mpeg file for some reasons, you can use this option to adjust it by hand.

Convert Specified Area
  Check "Only convert the specified rectangular area" option, you will eliminate unwanted areas around the frame, and only the specified rectangular area is kept. The actual output frame rectangle is: Left: x; Top: y; Width: w ; Height: h

Click "Visual selection" button to select the converted rectangular area with ease.
-Click "Visual selection" button to show the"Visual Selection" form.
-You can input x, y, w, h value to set the rectangle Left, Top, Width, Height value. You also can resize and move the dashed rectangle to select the converted area by drag and drop. Click "Select All" button to select entire frame rectangle.
-Input "Current Frame" value or drag the trackbar to seek for the specified frame.
-Click "Apply" menu to confirm the selection.

Step3: Preview
  ADShareit SWF to Video Converter also offer flash player function. You can preview every flash movie before converting. Just click an item in file list.
The Flash movie is paused at first. You may start it by clicking "Play" button.
To stop the movie playback, click "Stop" button.
To rewind the movie to the beginning, click "Rewind" button.
Click "Back" or "Forward" button to back or forward one frame.
Click "Seek" button to specify a frame number. This helps to browse into flash movie's frames easily. You also can locate a frame by dragging the slider bar. It is a very handy tool to help you quickly and easily locate the frame number range in the Flash movie to convert.
Step4: Convert
 

Click "Convert" button to show "Converting" form, and ready to begin converting.
In "Converting" form, you can choose several options from "Options" menu.
-Background color: You can set it as default(white color) or other your favorable color.
-If some errors occur: We also offer user errors control, but we strongly recommend you to select ignore these errors, because most errors don't affect the coverting and the output video quality.
-Converting Priority: User can control the output speed or video quality, if you select Priority of converting combo box as Fast Speed, then the converting speed is very fast but low video quality, if you select it as Better Quality, then the output video quality is good, but the converting speed is slow.
-Recording Settings
"Default": Set recording source to "Stereo Mix" and set its volume to 30%.
"Advanced": This will call "Recording Control", you can adjust the volume level of recording device and select recording source.

Click "Start!" menu to begin converting.
If you set current converting SWF audio source as "Record from current SWF file" then program will perform two phase creating. The first phase create audio and the second phase create video. It would be better to close all other running programs to obtain the best performance and audio recording quality. If you choose "No Audio Stream" or "Import from an exsiting audio file", only one phase creating is needed. You may press "Stop" menu to terminate the creating at any time. The partially output file still works normally.

   
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