[vet-mm] SWF to MOVIE convertor.

Stuart James Bush subscriptions at fruitcoop.net
Sun Sep 10 19:04:12 EST 2006


Hi Michael, sorry, It is a exported SWF file. But I will have a look  
at Riva.
Thanks Heaps.

Stu

On 10/09/2006, at 6:35 PM, Michael Abulencia wrote:

> Hi Stu,
>
> If it's an FLV, I would suggest Riva FLV Encoder.
>
> If you also like a player, I would suggest it's free player. Really
> nice when wanting to play those YouTube videos on your computer.
>
> Best regards,
>
>
> Michael
>
>
> Michael Abulencia
>
> Web Support Officer
> Program and Course Enhancement Group (SET)
> RMIT University
>
> phone: + (61 3) 992 52663
>
>>>> Stuart James Bush <subscriptions at fruitcoop.net> 9/10/2006 5:38 PM
>>>>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm desparately trying to find some good software to convert a SWF
> file to a playable / editable Movie file (AVI or MOV).
>
> I have some student work that they want burnt to DVD for an
> exhibition and because I don't have their working Flash files, I
> cannot re-export their files to be compatible with any DVD / Video
> programs.
>
> Has anyone found any free-good programs that will do the trick.
>
> Regards
> Stuart
>
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