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Re: Coverting .swf to .mp4 ??

Subject: Re: Coverting .swf to .mp4 ??
From: "chrishails50" chrishails50
Date: Sun Jan 5, 2014 6:55 am ((PST))
Charles, thanks again for this idea. Have you actually got a paid version t=
o work with .swf files? I have installed the free version and it picks up t=
he .swf as an input but only converts the sound and leaves me with a blank =
screen for video. I am awaiting a reply from their support, and am happy to=
 pay for one of the upgraded versions, but would like to know it will do th=
e job for me.

Many thanks

Chris

--- In  Charles Veasey <=
> wrote:
>
> Maybe:
> http://www.any-video-converter.com/products/for_video_free/#a
>
> ...supports batch + swf. I think they have a free version as well.
>
> -Charles
>
> On 1/2/14 3:59 AM, chrishails50 wrote:
> >
> > Dear all I wonder if any can advise:
> >
> > I am in process of upgrading the basic platform of my web site
> > (http://www.wildechoes.org), one of my objectives is to make it more
> > friendly to the modern variety of mobile devices. When I built it I
> > used a screen capture programme (Camtasia Studio 7)to make the
> > sonogramme movies and published them as .swf files. Today this format
> > is no longer as universal as it was 4 years ago(no longer works with
> > any Apple devices etc) and my advisers tell me .mp4 is the better
> > format and better set for the future.
> >
> > I now have close to 200 sonogrammes which all need changing without
> > losing sound or visual quality. I have tried some so-called file
> > converters I found on-line, but they either lose quality, or are just
> > as cumbersome as re-opening the file in Camtasia and re-publishing one=

> > at a time, this latter preserves the quality but is a process that
> > takes me several minutes for each one.
> >
> > Before I start the grunt work has anyone any advice to offer, or knows=

> > of an easy batch conversion system (for Windows) that would save me
> > several days of work? Warning: I am pretty much a novice at this sort
> > of stuff.
> >
> > Many thanks for any advice or observations.
> >
> > Chris
> >
> >
>








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