Amor SWF to Video Converter

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  • No. of downloads: 111
  • Publisher: Amorsoft
  • Date added: 04/11/2008
  • File size: 3M
  • License: Free to try
  • Minimum requirements: Windows 98/Me/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server

Publisher's description

Amor SWF to Video Converter convert Macromedia Flash SWF files to various video formats. Amor SWF to Video Converter is a software that converts Macromedia Flash SWF files to AVI or VCD/SVCD/DVD compatible MPEG files including movie clips, action scripts, and audio in the flash movies. It can also join SWF files in one large AVI or VCD/SVCD/DVD compatible MPEG file.

Main features of the program include: batch conversion of SWF files to AVI/MPEG/VCD/SVCD/DVDs, batch join of SWF files into AVI/MPEG/VCD/SVCD/DVDs, extract of MP3/WAV audio, and conversion to JPEG images sequence output. Version 2.7.3 may include unspecified updates, enhancements, or bug fixes.


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