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to use ADShareit Video to SWF Converter?
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Step1: Add/Edit Video File List
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Step2: Export Settings
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Step3: Preview |
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Step4: Convert |
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Step1:
Add/Edit Video File List |
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Click "Add" menu to open the video file in file folders,
and add them into the file list.
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.
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Step2:
Export Settings |
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General Settings |
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Video/Audio Settings |
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SWF Settings |
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Preloader/Playback Settings |
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General
Settings |
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Click "Settings" menu on the main interface to show
"Export Settings" dialog, then click "General
Settings" tab.
-Click "OK" button to confirm your settings
-Click "Cancel" button to ignore your settings
Click "Browse" button to specify the output file name.
Export Type -- Determine the output flash file type (*.swf or
*.exe).
-Extract audio to a separated music file: determine if extract
source file audio part to a separated music file at the same
time while converting.
Export
Format -- Determine the output flash file version.
-Compressed: Defines if the movie is compressed. Compression
is supported beginning with Flash 6 and later so using of compression
means Version 6 and later too.
-Pretection: Marks the movie file as not importable for editing
in an authoring environment.
-Quality: Here you can select the playback quality of your output
flash file.
-Background color: Specifies background color of the flash file.
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Video/Audio
Settings |
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Click "Settings" menu on the main interface to show
"Export Settings" dialog, then click "Video/Audio
Settings" tab.
-Click "OK" button to confirm your settings
-Click "Cancel" button to ignore your settings
Video
Export Settings
Frame Rate
-- Default is the original value of the source video fps. Check(Down)
button to set it as the default value.
Frame Quality -- Determine the quality/compression level of
the JPEG image encoding. The Flash internal format uses JPEG
compression (as well as other compression types) to store image
blocks. Since JPEG is a lossy compression method, you can control
here the involved quality vs. size tradeoff.
-From 0 to 100%, default value is 75%. Values above 95% will
generally not improve quality, below 50% you'll experiment an
higher amount of compression artifacts. This value is equivalent
to the image compression level of most image editors that export
to JPEG format.
Duration
-- Specify the created frame length.
-Start Frame: Default is 1.
-End Frame: Default is the source video's last frame number.
You may specify the "Start Frame" and "End Frame"
to partially convert the movie.
-Check(Down) button to set duration as default value.
Dimension
-- to specify the export file width and height in pixels.
-You also may check(down) the button "Keep Aspect Ratio"
to switch if you want the video width/height aspect ratio to
be fixed during resizing.
-Check(Down) button to restore the source video rectangle.
Insert
first frame -- If you select this option the application will
insert either a blank frame or an image frame at the beginning
of your video. This is especially helpful when used in conjunction
with the "Stop action at the first frame" option,
because then your videos will stop on the frame and wait for
a Play command to begin. It can also be useful when used with
the "Click on the movie to begin playback" and the
"Automaticly begin playback" with delay seconds options.
Audio
Export Settings
Including
audio in the export flash file -- Determine if include audio
in the export flash file.
Audio format
-MP3 format (recommended): You can set the bit rate for MP3
encoding. This setting specifies the number of kbits (kilobits)
per second - the bit rate of the encoded audio. The usual quality/size
tradeoff is also present here, higher bit rates will create
better audio quality at the expense of encoded file size. Only
available for MP3 audio encoding.
-Wave format: You can set the sampling quality at which to encode
audio. It is the frequency, or the number of samples per second,
at which the audio is encoded. This is measured in Hertz (Hz)
Replace
audio with an external file -- Ignore the source audio and replace
it with this file.
Select
Region
Check "Crop(region
converted)" option, you will eliminate unwanted areas around
the frame, and only the specified rectangular area is kept.
Click "Select Region" button to select the converted
rectangular area with ease.
-Click "Select Region" button to show the"Select
Region" 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 "Seek Frame" value or drag the trackbar to
seek for the specified frame.
-Click "Apply" menu to confirm the selection.
Select
Effects
Check "Apply
effects on frames" option, you can add many effects, correct
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SWF
Settings |
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Click "Settings" menu on the main interface to show
"Export Settings" dialog, then click "SWF Settings"
tab.
-Click "OK" button to confirm your settings
-Click "Cancel" button to ignore your settings
Action
while playing the flash
Start --
Add actions in the beginning of the flash file.
-Automaticly begin playback: When selected will cause your output
to begin playing as soon as it is launched. This is the default
setting. You can set delay (in seconds) in the box below. That
box is greyed out until "Automaticly begin playback"
is selected.
-Click on the movie to begin playback: When selected will cause
your output to begin playing only when it is clicked by a viewer.
-Stop action at the first frame: When selected will place a
Stop action on the first frame of your output and will only
play once a Play command has been issued.
End -- Add actions at the end of the flash file.
-Repeat the movie some times: When selected will cause your
output to loop. You can set the number of times the movie will
loop in the box directly to the right.
-Unload the movie at end: When selected will cause your output
to unload from the Flash Player once it has finished playing.
This returns all system resources used by the SWF back to the
system, but it means that the SWF file must be loaded again
before it is played.
-Open link at end: When selected you have two options for loading
an HTML page and/or a new .swf at the end of the output.
-HTML: When selected will cause an HTML page to open once the
current .swf has finished playing.
-SWF movie: When selected will cause a new .swf to be loaded
once the current .swf has finished playing. You must enter the
address of the .swf you wish to load.
Click --
Click on the movie to open link. When selected you have two
options for loading an HTML page and/or a new .swf when viewer
click on the movie.
-HTML: When selected will cause an HTML page to open once the
current .swf has been clicked on.
-SWF movie: When selected will cause a new .swf to be loaded
once the current .swf has been clicked on. You must enter the
address of the .swf you wish to load.
Text on the flash frame
You can
add you own text over the Flash Video.
-Click button to select the font, size, color of your text.
-Use the opacity slide bar to adjust the opacity of your text.
-Use position combox to select the position of the text.
-Click on the text to open link: When selected you have two
options for loading an HTML page and/or a new .swf when viewer
click on the text.
-HTML: When selected will cause an HTML page to open once the
text has been clicked on.
-SWF movie: When selected will cause a new .swf to be loaded
once text has been clicked on. You must enter the address of
the .swf you wish to load.
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Preloader/Playback
Settings |
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Click "Settings" menu on the main interface to show
"Export Settings" dialog, then click "Preloader/Playback
Settings" tab.
-Click "OK" button to confirm your settings
-Click "Cancel" button to ignore your settings
Preloader
· Using a Preloader, the user will not get any playback breaks,
due to the required movie bit rate. So you can encode your movies
in high quality (so large file) and every user can watch them.
For example if a Flash movie has been encoded for a 64 kbps
connection and a user has a 56kbps modem, you'll need a preloader
to prevent movie playback breaks.
Playback
· let the user start, stop, rewind and forward the Flash movie
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Step3:
Preview |
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ADShareit
Video to SWF Converter also offer video player function. You can
preview every video before converting. Just click an item in file
list.
Click "Play" button to start playing the selected video.
Click "Stop" button to stop the video playback.
Click "Pause" button to pause the video playback, and
click "Play" button to go on playing.
By dragging the slider bar to "Seek" the video.
Click "Open with associated player" button to play the
video with the associated player on your computer. |
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Step4:
Convert |
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Click
"Convert" button to show "Converting" form,
and ready to begin converting.
In "Converting" form, you can set two options
-Enable preview while converting: Check it, you will see the
converting process in the preview window.
-Stretch preview picture while converting: Check it, the preview
will be stretched and fill the preveiw window.
Converting
control
-Click "Convert" button to begin converting.
-Click "Stop" button to stop converting.
-Click "Pause" button to pause converting, and click
"Convert" button to go on converting.
Four steps
while converting a video
-Open video file for converting
-Construct flash audio and video
-Make flash audio and video stram
-Save flash stream to file
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