Convert Flash files into AVI, MPEG and other formats
| Version | 3.5.0 |
| Updated | Dec 10th 2012 |
| Developer |
iWisoft Development
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| User Rating |
1167
4.0
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| Original File Size | 6.4 MB |
| Downloads | 10251 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Multimedia |
As its title suggests, iWisoft Flash/SWF to Video Converter allows you to encode video clips from the SWF and FLV formats to several extensions, including AVI, MP3, WMV, MOV and MP3.
The interface of the program is plain and pretty intuitive. Video clips can be imported via the file browser only, because the "drag and drop" method is not supported. Batch processing is allowed.
So, all you have to do is specify the output destination and file type, in order to proceed with the encoding task.
But you can also customize audio and video preferences when it comes to the type, size, bit rate, frame rate, aspect ratio, sample frequency rate, channel mode and volume. On top of that, you can preview clips in a built-in media player and capture frames, crop videos, add watermarks, toggle between interactive and automatic mode, and others.
The video processing tool runs on a moderate-to-high amount of system resources, has a good response time, can guide you to a well-written tutorial with snapshots online, quickly finishes a task and keeps a fair image and sound quality. However, the output videos didn't run smoothly in our testing. We recommend iWisoft Flash/SWF to Video Converter Crackf with some reservations.
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