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theplague

Location: france/ Annecy

Post Mon Mar 06, 2006 2:40 pm   Reply with quote         


Hello everyone !

A big hello from France to all the people I met in this place Smile

I've made a couple of animation in flash and I'd wish to convert them in .avi .
The problem beeing that I lose quality in a enormous way doing this from Flash itself when I export it in the .avi format.

I tried to import the .swf file in Premiere (with a plug in I can't remember the name of), but the quality wasn't good either...

does anyone has a better solution !

Sorry if it's a matter far from Photoshop... and thank you for any reply !

See you around.




billtvshow
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Location: North Carolina

Post Mon Mar 06, 2006 3:30 pm   Reply with quote         


I think there are programs out there where you can record your screen while a flash file is running. I did it before to record a flash game while I was playing it. I can't remember the name of the prog I used off the top of my head.
Netwel

Location: Nederland

Post Mon Mar 06, 2006 4:02 pm   Reply with quote         


google for it and you will see loads of swf to avi converters
here's a free one: http://www.avi-swf-convert.com/
dunno if its good, I've never treid such a program.




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bigbuck

Location: Australia

Post Mon Mar 06, 2006 4:03 pm   Reply with quote         


It wasn't Rendersoft's Camstudio?




arcaico

Location: Brazil

Post Mon Mar 06, 2006 4:52 pm   Reply with quote         


Actually it´s Camtasia Studio... perfect quality and it exports for various formats, allowing you to define the quality... preety cool and better and quicker than converting the swf to an avi. It also allows you to record voice and video along with the screen. You can choose between recording everything on screen, a region in the screen or a window in the screen. Preety decent software. Great for making tutorials too.

http://www.techsmith.com/camtasia.asp




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Goeny

Location: Maarssen-Broek, The Netherlands

Post Mon Mar 06, 2006 5:27 pm   Reply with quote         


I tried Camtasia Studio and i don't really like it. The video quality is good, but if you have quite a lot cpu usage, Camtasia wil flicker.
Because i use flash a lot, i know that flash CAN take a lot of cpu usage. I guess that a flash video has lots of special effects and some sort of sound loop. That wil take pretty much cpu and memory of your comp.
I'm using a AMD 3000 with a gig RAM and a geforce GT videocard and i had problems with camtasia studio. I guess you can try though...

hope this info helpes a little




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theplague

Location: france/ Annecy

Post Mon Mar 13, 2006 4:17 pm   Reply with quote         


Thank you everyone, thank you arcaico,

I'll give a try to Camtasia...

I'm using Premiere now to edit animations and videos, but some things are easier to do within Flash. I don't know if you can import .swf directly with Premiere pro 2... I'll give it a try as well !


Thank you again...

See you !




arcaico

Location: Brazil

Post Mon Mar 13, 2006 11:47 pm   Reply with quote         


I'll save ya some time. No, you can't import swf in premiere pro 2.

But what really pissed me off at Premiere 2 is that it doesn't support the MainConcept MPEG Pro plugin... what means I have to stick with 1.5 until the motherfuckers at Mainconcept decide to release the new version...




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Post Thu Jun 15, 2006 6:39 am   Reply with quote         


theplague wrote:
I've made a couple of animation in flash and I'd wish to convert them in .avi .


well camtasia is very expensive for me, so i've never tried it. hope it's worth of money it costs.
there's also a free camstudio but it's just a screen capture program, so it will record any mouse movement. so it's a poor choice i think.
really good program i can advise is flash to video encoder http://www.geovid.com/Flash%20to%20Video%20Conversion
a simple version is for conversion only but i use a pro version, it has also some very useful options (i.e. grab images, burn DVD, make logo... etc)




Queen La Tiff

Location: MI

Post Fri Jun 16, 2006 12:31 pm   Reply with quote         


What worked for me is opening the file in Quicktime. For some reason, it automatically converts when you save. Don't tell me how Quicktime sucks, cause I know it. It tries to hijack all your associated files...but if you get an older version, that doesn't happen so much.




wendysmurfie

Location: Netherlands

Post Fri Jun 16, 2006 4:51 pm   Reply with quote         


if you click this topic several times and scroll down, the google ads show you some programs to Laughing




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Post Thu Jun 29, 2006 3:52 am   Reply with quote         


Flash To Video Encoder is ok. But I use pro version of it. it also a dvd burner. have alook. Wink




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