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gaspard



Joined: 07 Jun 2006
Posts: 95



PostPosted: 08/14/07 - 04:25    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi guys! I am looking for some software that could convert files between SWF and AVI. I see here this Windows Movie Maker doesnt have a converting mode. And to be brief, if you could tell me how to set those preferences so I could make files in 640 x 480 in AVI mode of course. Thank you very much.
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barn



Joined: 08 Nov 2006
Posts: 86



PostPosted: 09/14/07 - 02:03    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi there! And brief we are going to try to be. There are few programs which could do that. You could find them on the internet, just type in what you are looking for. They are all trial versions so if you dont like some you could stop using it. Mainly, you could convert few of the files and youll be prompted to buy the product. Anyways, if you set your conversion process to make a final result in 640 x 480, your movie is going to be kind of blurry. There is a setting in which you could manage this. From frame rate, to size, also other type of files too. So, when you download any software, read the following instructions and you will learn and maybe you will convert some other files. Usually it is easy to find around the options. If you dont like the converted file, just erase it and have and do the same thing again with different mode!
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thunderfish



Joined: 30 Nov 2007
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PostPosted: 11/30/07 - 05:13    Post subject: Reply with quote

hi, I always use Moyea SWF to Video Converter to convert SWF to AVI (XVID Video/DIVX Video), AVI With Alpha, and set the parameters myself, just as follow you can see
you can set the video size, video/audio codec, frame rate in the right pane, I post the video size here, hope it will help you.
160*120
176*144
192*168
240*180
320*240
352*288
720*480
720*576
800*600
1024*768
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