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Converting SWF to FLV

Converting SWF to FLV

2004-03-01       - By Mike Weiland

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Hi guys,

 I have been racking my brain trying to come up with the best way to convert a
SWF to FLV. Here is what I'm doing we have RoboDemo and we are creating
tutorials for a product. I want to create FLV files of the tutorials and create
a playlist so different quality movies can be streamed based on the connection
speed.
 However, converting to FLV is proving to be very difficult. I initially
thought I would be able to export out the FLA from RoboDemo and then in Flash
Export out a MOV or AVI file. Whenever I attempt this half the movie
interactions that are buried in some instances severl movie clips deep get
ignored.
 The next option I tried was to use the SWF2AVI converter, I tested with our
biggest tutorial SWF, (2MB), the resulting AVI was broken up into 5 AVI files
each 2.5 GIGs apiece (yes that's gigs). Working with 1 of the 5 segments
results in a 1.6MB FLV file from Squeeze.
 Anybody have a other suggestions? I searched the archives and didn't pull
anything concrete up, most people are going the other way, converting FLV to
SWF not SWF to FLV.

Thanks,

Mike Weiland


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