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How to Convert SWF to Video with Moyea SWF to Video Converter Pro

Tutorial for Moyea SWF to Video Converter Pro

Ste1. Import Flashes from your computer or the Internet. If from your computer, please click "Broswe…"; if from the Internet, please click the "V" button and choose from the four selections.

Step2. Click "Original" in the "Background Color" to set a background color for your video.
Click "Crop" to crop the video, and "Capture" for the snapshots, and click the "folder" to open the image folder.

Click "Crop" to crop the video in the following window:
Change the values in for the cropped video size or drag and adjust the dot frame size for the cropped video size.  
Check the box before "Add image watermark"

Click "Select" in "Transparency", and the following window will pop up. Select a pixel in the left pane with your mouse, and drag the "Tolerance" bar to kill the pixel and the pixel within the tolerance. Drag "Alpha" bar, and set the opacity of your whole picture. The larger the alpha value is, the larger the opacity will be.

Change the watermark position by adjusting the values of the width, height, left and right.
Click "2 Export" to continue.

Step2. Choose to generate "video" ''Video with alpha" or "Image series". When "Video" is selected:
In "Style", choose the video format you want.
In "Profile", choose a profile for your video format. Click "Settings" to customize a profile you want.
In "Export to", set your output folder.
Check the box before "Rip Audio", if you want an audio file as well.
Check the box "No performance testing" to pass the performance test process.
Check the box "times normal playing duration to capture" to set the screen capture speed based on the video playing speed.
Check the box "Mute while capturing" to capture the screen with no sound out.


Profile settings for the video:


When "Video with alpha" is chosen:


Profile settings for video with alpha channel:

When "Image series" is chosen, all are the same as the situation when "Video" is chosen, except the settings for the image format:



Profile settings for the image series:

Step3. Do the performance testing.

Step4. Click "Play and Capture", and play the Flash until it plays with the frame you want, then click "Finish" to start the conversion.


Step5.
Conversion.

The tutorial above is for the single mode conversion while the tutorial below is for the 3-step batch conversion to process batches of files at a time.

Click "Switch to the batch mode" to launch the batch mode conversion.


Step1. Click "Add" to import your files in or the "V" to load files from the Internet. Click "Crop" to crop the video and set the watermark. Click "Capture" for snapshots and click the "Folder" to open the thumbnail folder. All are the same as that of single mode.

Step2. Choose to generate "Video", "Video with alpha" or "Image series". All others are the same as that of single mode.

Step3. Start the conversion and the program will convert the files one by one automatically.