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How to convert SWF to DVD 3GP MP3
Step by step guide to convert SWF to 3GP DVD MP3 etc video/audio format Download SWF to Video Converter install and run it. Step1. Input video files
Click the Browse After the Flash file is added, you can find its properties in the "Flash Properties" pane. The properties include version, width and height, frame rate and total frames (the amount of the frames the added Flash file has). Background Color: Click to select a background color for your video.
Step2. Crop Video
You can crop the video by setting the values of its width and its height. You can also crop the size by dragging the frame using your mouse. Select All: Click the restore the cropped size to the original size of the video. Note: You can find the cropped video size below the “Select All” button. Add image watermark: Click the Browse button to select a picture as the watermark on the video. Transparent: After selecting an icon from your hard disc as your logo, you will see a dialog box where you can choose a color from your picture and set it to be transparent. Then you can adjust the "Tolerance" bar to get the effect you want.
Position: The program allows you to set the position of the watermark by setting the values of the height, width, left and top. Step3. Export Setting
Select a profile: A profile is a series of pre-set settings that you can use if you don’t want to reset all the Export settings. It can be very useful when you want to convert your Flash files to the same types of video files.
Export to: Click the Browse button to select a location on your hard disc to save the converted file. Export Type: Select an output type into which you want to convert the Flash file. There are five choices available: AVI, MPEG, MP4, 3GP and MOV. Conversion Mode: There are two conversion modes: automatic and manual. If you select “Automatic”, the frames of your Flash file will be converted automatically. If you select “Manual”, the frames of your Flash file will be converted manually. We recommend that you select Manual mode when your Flash file needs the viewer to react during the playback, otherwise, your Flash file may not be completely converted.
Note : The “avi with alpha” option is mainly used for professional video editing and the final effect cannot be viewed by a common player software program. If you check this option, the program will automatically detect the codec that supports 32-bit encoding from your computer. But the found codec does not necessarily encode alpha channel. We recommend that you select the “MFZ0” codec, which is a non-loss codec supporting alpha channel. During the conversion process, the program will consume a lot of the CPU resource, so we recommend that you lower the capture speed. Step3.1 Video Setting interface
Include video in output file: Check this option to include video in the output file. This is a default option. Don't uncheck this option unless you only want audio in the converted file. Video Codec: Click the drop-down list to select a codec to process the video of your Flash file. Settings: Click to set the selected video codec if clickable. About: Click to see the information of the selected video codec if clickable. Frame Size: Click the drop-down list to select a frame size for your video. You can select Custom, Original or other. If you select Custom, the program will allow you set the width and the height. If you select Original, the program will keep the original size of the video. You can check Maintain aspect if you want to keep the original aspect ratio of the video. Frame Rate(fps): Click the drop-down list to select a frame rate for your video. You can select Custom, Original, or other. If you select Custom, the program will let you set the frame rate. If you select Original, the program will keep the original frame rate of the video. Bit Rate(fps): Let you select a bit rate for your video. You can select Custom or other. If you select Custom, the program will let you set the bit rate. Step3.2 Audio Setting interface
Audio Codec: Click the drop-down list to select a codec to process the audio of your Flash file. Sample Rate: Let you select a sample rate for your audio. Bit Rate: Click the drop-down list to select a bit rate for your audio. Channel: Let you select an audio channel for the audio. Rip Audio to File: Check this option and the program will let you specify a folder on your hard disc to save the audio as a separate file. The available formats are mp3 and pcm. Include audio in output file: Check this option to include audio in the output file. This is a default option. Don't uncheck this option unless you only want video in the converted file. Step4. Convert Step4.1: Conversion Settings
Working Folder: Click the Browse button to specify a folder on your hard disc as the working folder. The working folder is used to save the temporary files generated during the conversion process and these files may occupy very big disc space. So we recommend that you specify the working folder on a hard disc with big enough space. Hide Advanced Settings: Click to hide the advanced settings. Color Quality: The program allows you to the color bits/pixel for capturing frames during the conversion as 16 bits/pixel or 32 bits/pixel. The 16 bits/pixel method can greatly reduce the usage of your CPU by the program. If your Flash file is not very complicated with lots of different colors, there will not be any video quality loss that can be determined by unaided eye. The 32 bits/pixel method will not cause any video quality loss, but it will use much more of your CPU. Buffer frames: Check this option to improve the program efficiency if you are using a dual-core CUP, a hyper-threading CPU, or mutiple CPUs. Don’t compress while capturing: Check this option and the program will not compress the acquired data while capturing the frames of your Flash file. This will drastically reduce the usage of your CPU by the program. If the output quality is not satisfactory but you do not want to reduce the capture speed, you can check this option to see if the conversion quailty can be improved. Don’t resize frame while capturing: Check this option and the program will not resize the frames while capturing them during the conversion process. If there is any bitmap in your Flash file, we recommend that you check this option to avoid the distortion of the final video file. Otherwise, you can just leave this option unchecked. Step4.2: Capture Test Click the “Next” button and the program will start testing the capture. To get accurate results, please react at the frame where the Flash file asks you to react. Step4.3: Set Capture Speed
You can set the Capture speed by setting the denominator in the number box. For example, if you set the number to 2, the capture speed will be 1/2 of the original playback speed. Lowering the capture speed can improve the conversion quality. We have provided you with a default number, if the output quality is not satisfactory, you can try again with a lower speed. Click the “Next” button to start conversion. Mute while converting: Check this option and the sound will not be played during the conversion. Play Speed: Allow you to set a play speed of your Flash file during the period of the conversion. The available speeds range from 1/24 of the original speed to 100% of the original speed. Step4.4: Start Capture
Click “Start Play” and the program will start to play your Flash file. During the playback, you can click the “Capture” button at the bottom of this window to capture the current frame as the first frame of the final video file. Then this button will become “Finish”. Click “Finish” when you want to set the last frame of the final video file and the conversion will be started. If you click the “Start Capture” button, the first frame of the Flash file will be set as the first frame of the final video file. Then you can click “Finish” when you want to set the last frame of the final video file during the playback to start the conversion.
Start from frame: Set the first frame of the final video file by selecting the frame number. Click Apply to apply the selected frame as the first frame. Stop at frame: Set the last frame of the final video file by selecting the frame number. Click Apply to apply the selected frame as the last frame. After setting the first frame and the last frame by selecting their frame numbers, click “Capture” and the program will start conversion. Wait a while and the conversion will be finished. Note: Lowering the play speed can improve the conversion quality. We have provided you with a default choice. If the output quality is not desirable with, you can try again with a lower speed.
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