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SWF To AVI Wizard:
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SWF To Video Scout

SWF To Video Scout for Windows 98/Me/2000/XP allows to convert flash SWF movie files into PAL/NTSC MPEG, AVI, FLV video files.

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SWF To Video Scout tutorial:
How to convert a flash (SWF) movie into AVI video with sound using SWF To Video Scout

This page contains step-by-step tutorial that will show how to convert flash into video using SWF To Video Scout

Software Developers: check tutorial about automating swf to avi conversion via command-line interface here

First download and install SWF To Video Scout

Start SWF To Video Scout. It will scan your computer for available flash movies (how ever you can simply open flash movie using Open command in File menu).

SWF To Video Scout main window with flash animation displayed in it

To start SWF to AVI wizard please click Convert To AVI button:

Convert to AVI button on the main toolbar

 

The program will start SWF to AVI conversion wizard:

SWF to AVI wizard welcome page

Click Next and review and confirm input flash filename and output video filename:

Input and output filenames for flash and AVI video files

Select the conversion mode according to your computer and desired video quality:

Select Real-Time conversion mode or Frame-By-Frame conversion mode

Review AVI frame rate and resolution and change them if needed:

Frame rate and resolution settings

Now review and set sound capturing properties. Select Audio device you use as the main sound output device.

On the most soundcards you should select Wave or Wave Mix recording line so you can capture all sounds that are played using flash player. Please note that you should not run another sound players during conversion because their sound output can be captured as well.

Sound capturing properties

By default PCM sound compression is used. You can select another sound compression methods (such as MP3) as well to reduce file size of AVI file but please note that it will require additional processor resources as well on Pentium II CPU or below processors.

Click Next and select AVI video compression method. You can also select another video compression method to reduce AVI file size. You can also use DivX video compression or similar if you have them installed on your computer.

Video compression properties

Click Finish and wizard will start Flash to AVI video conversion:

Flash to video conversion window

Click Stop to stop a conversion. Use Force Play command if you need to re-play movie.

You can also click on interactive elements of flash movie if needed and don't worry about mouse cursor: it won't be captured.

When the conversion is done the wizard will ask if you want to open the folder with generated AVI video file:

Confirm if you want to open

Answer Yes and the wizard will open the folder with AVI video file converted from the flash movie:

Folder with AVI file converted from source flash movie file

You can double-click this AVI video file to view it with default video player. For example in Windows Media Player:

That's all!

 


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