how to covert flash to avi?

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  1. SinisterSam

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    how can i convert a flash file to avi? i want to upload something to youtube but .swf isnt accepted. need free or trial | no money student ;-)
     
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    Re: howto covert flash to avi?

    tnks nick ;-)

    ill try them out and let you know if it does teh job :)

    =^_^=
     
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    Re: howto covert flash to avi?

    sry, neither work. teh second one creates a 2.4gb file from a 1mb file and it doesnt play. teh first one beta version wont do it at all. i tried winavi trial and it converts file but mess up teh video at teh end. :-(

    tnks for teh help. :)
     
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    Re: howto covert flash to avi?

    maybe someone knows where 'all your smurfs' exists in avi?
     
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    Re: howto covert flash to avi?

    Well, it's not there, Sam. It says "Deleted by uploader"...
     
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    Re: howto covert flash to avi?

    Hi SSam,

    Googling this looked promising (it'll be the one at the doom9 forum's) - Batch FLV Converter/Decoder
    Don't miss the referenced link for FLV Extract while you weed through the thread.

    Steve
     
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    Re: howto covert flash to avi?

    PS - I'll try something else if you can give me an access code for that rapidshare download.
    Nevermind.

    Steve
     
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    Re: howto covert flash to avi?

    tnks gforce, i tried flv extracter, but it wont take swf files, i tried teh converter too but nothing. thnks for teh help. ;-)

    sry no access account im using teh free version. i email if you like /gmail?

    i have to leave now //bed// check in tomorrow k ;-) :)
     
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    Re: howto covert flash to avi?

    Take a cautious read through here, I'm not familiar on such short notice - http://media-convert.com/
    ~ Between tnt and tmrw maybe we'll here from software suggester Micro ~

    Steve
     
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    Re: howto covert flash to avi?

    Hello SinisterSam. :)

    I have transcoded your file and uploaded it here. The file has following properties:

    Video: XVID 550x400 15.00fps 103Kbps
    Audio: MP3 22050Hz mono 96Kbps

    The size is approx. 2,5 mb. Hope that fits your needs...

    My regards.

    Hey Mrk, it's "All your base are belong to us" ;)
     
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    Re: howto covert flash to avi?

    Hello,
    Sorry mate, I failed you at the last sentence...
    Mrk
     
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    Re: howto covert flash to avi?

    (...the little swf discussed here... never mind...)
     
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    Re: howto covert flash to avi?

    u teh best nick. ;-D thks x100. its peeerrrfect!!! what program did u use? i can put on youtube now for my friend. :)

    tnks to gforce & mrkvonic too / nice zig :p
     
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    Hello Sam.

    You're most welcome. ;)
    I tried a few freeware/shareware converters, but Moyea finally did proper transcoding to DivX format. It's not free, so it produces a watermark in the top left corner. I managed to make watermark as small as possible by enlarging output movie. Then I scaled it down to original size in VirtualDub. Not a big hassle, I had luck to find that Moyea thing quickly.

    Cheers.
     
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    k tnks buddy. ;-) ur great!!! =^_^=

    next time i need to convert i try that trial. ill make sure i have new image then try. my dad has acronis. i get BIG trouble if i don't.
     
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    Well, what can I say - it works :D

    You're most welcome, Sammy. :thumb:
     
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    After wanting to store a few YouTube videos, I recently decided that I needed to be able to transcode FLV files to something else. Wanting something free, I tried SUPER http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html and MediaCoder http://mediacoder.sourceforge.net/

    They sort of worked, but in general, they didn't. (I'm a total noob at this stuff.) I kept looking and finally ran across the Internet Video Converter http://ivcsoft.free.fr/index.php?2007/06/25/24-download-ivc-telecharger-ivc So far, it has worked every time. I've tested from FLV to WMV, AVI and MPG with no problems. (For some references, I checked and found that IVC is listed at reputable freeware sites like Snapfiles http://www.snapfiles.com/get/internetvideoconverter.html and Softpedia http://www.softpedia.com/get/Multim...r-DIVX-Related/Internet-Video-Converter.shtml . So I felt that it was safe to try.) One thing I really liked about IVC is that it is available in 3 versions. A regular installed version, a portable version and a U3 version. (I ran the portable one.) The creator's native language is French but I had no trouble getting around in the English version.

    Anyway, I thought is was worth mentioning...
     
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    MediaCoder is an excellent tool. I used it many times and always have it in mind when it comes to conversions. However, when I tried to convert the flash movie which is the subject of this thread, it unfortunately failed miserably. :doubt:
    I will try other utilities recommended by the last three posters, to see how they fare, with flash specifically.
     
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    It's supposed to be excellent, but I've read posts about its menu options using Firefox, and then connecting to the home sourceforge ip and some other one.

    Have you tested that?
     
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