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iPixSoft SWF to Video Converter 2.4 was available as a giveaway on February 26, 2015!
iPixSoft SWF to Video Converter is a professional Flash converter for Flash SWF to video conversion. It helps to convert Flash SWF to AVI, MPEG, html5 supports video, iPod/PSP (MP4), MOV, MKV, WMV and more other popular formats with rich editing functions such as crop, add watermark.
Many other SWF converters can not convert complicated SWF files such as music swf controlled by action script, no end game flash file needs people's joining to play, SWF file which link external videos, SWF file which are embedded some high clear video internally. But with iPixSoft SWF to Video Converter, you can perfectly convert all these complicated SWF files.
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Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8
17.1 MB
$79.95
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I like this player - BUT I can't get subtitles to work on MKV files. The video plays but no subs show. Other formats seem to work fine
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I use this programs very often, because it needs very often to transform my own swf banners to video for websites. So know this program very much! Great program! All the same another negative minds about it and negative "likes" of yours jn my comments, I am a user and I like it, because it is nice helper for my own work.
Softly works and enough quickly converters in compare with another.
So thank to dear GODT and develpers for present and hard work with it!
P. S. I am a buyer of many product of this software company and they really help me to do nice web elements and have nice money for them. Thanks to GOTD that have inroduced this software to me one time.
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Actually the commenters above who thinks most video converters can convert a .swf file to any other video format are mostly wrong : It's quite hard to find software that can actually do this.
Granted : Its not that common, but there are occasions where one wishes to -- for example, one subscribes to an online language learning website, but which posts their embedded videos in the SWF format & you want to make permanent copies of it for later use.
So not an everyday need, but if you ever do encounter such a need, you will be hard-pressed to find a free swf file converter anywhere that actually works (some claim to, but can't)
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this is free and it's working ! > http://www.freeswfconverter.com/
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Excuse simple question. But some of the videos on You Tube are flash and cannot download them with my normal download programs. Will this program download. Will the other free programs listed download flash. Thanks for any comments.
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I would like to know that also. thanks.
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I have been using Firefox plugins, such as "Net video hunter", "Keep tube" and "Download Flash and Video" and they work really well. I prefer plugins to installable applications, because plugins and my Firefox are portable and I do not need to care about my system register having been unnecessarily loaded, modified etc. and they work well on any machine.
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Hello,
I tested iPixSoft SWF to Video Converter 2.4 with 121 MB SWF file. Very long to load and conversion failure. Awkward interface, occupying an important place of the screen during the conversion, with no possibility of reducing it.
This application makes a screenshot of the video and not a direct conversion from the original file.
Consumes a lot of CPU resources. Programmers must still make efforts to improve the software.
Best regard
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If it helps at all...
Macromedia originally developed Flash when everyone was on dial-up -- it features scriptable vector graphics, meaning very small downloads as part of a web page. Years later it became common as a video container or container + player that could be easily placed on a web page.
iPixSoft SWF to Video Converter [& similar] record Flash scripted vector graphics as they play, optionally while you interact with them, e.g. with a Flash game. They'll record playing video files in a Flash container too, though when possible it's better to just grab that video, & if/when necessary convert it to another format.
An alternative that *may* sometimes work for some folks is to save the .swf file, & use the stand-alone swf player from Adobe -- you open the swf file in the player & save it as an .exe file that will play the swf file as it was originally on the web page.
Why bother with iPixSoft SWF to Video Converter? One reason *might* be animated wallpaper on a cell or tablet.
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whilst .swf (flash)videos were common enough in the early days of videos made for sharing the format has all but disappeared from the normal scene.
Anyone interested in the technicalities of the format should search for Adobe Flash.
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ipixsoft/thundesoft/amasing/ are the same with very intuitive interface - I guess from a Swiss company
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In Switzerland and whole Europe fore every homepage there is a strict legal impressum duty including address and phone and it's costly to forget it.
Free VLC (portable) can read any format and covert too which isn't known by everybody.
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@FrancisBorne: "VLC can read any format and convert..."?!?: Dream on...
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@FrancisBorne: “Free VLC (portable) can read any format and covert too which isn’t known by everybody.”
No way.
VLC is unable to play HD MP4 properly.
The video playback by VLC of HD MP4 is a terrible mess with horrific colour fringing of all objects in the video frames.
This is from the old versions to the latest version of VLC.
FYI other media players such as Daum Pot Player, Gom Media Player, Light Alloy Media Player, even the extremely basic Reeza MP4 player, MPCstar Media Player, Quicktime Player, SM Media Player, WinX DVD Player can play HD MP4 without ugly colour fringing.
How do I know? I tested all of them.
VLC is over-rated, outdated and incapable.
Its built-in codec to play HD MP4 is the worst imaginable.
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Can't let this VLC bashing go unchallenged! I use VLC to play MP4 videos all day, every day. Nothing at all wrong with the output and I don't even have the latest version. (Mine is 2.1.4)
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Why is it, when someone shares their preference, even if somewhat off topic that there's a bunch of "besserwissers" who starts nagging.
We all have preferences, but if it works as expected for the one who is initially voicing this opininion, it is a good solution for him/her. Come on, don't turn it into a new-religious movement, voice your opinion on the subject of today's offering instead.
FWIW, it's been like this since the 80's computer scene, and if you don't mind, one who were there then is getting kind of tired of it all.
Just my 2 cents in the fountain...
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I'll skip today's offer.
Following two Freeware can be a good alternative.
SUPER - http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html ( An efficient and Multi-purpose Free Audio & Video Converter-Player-Recorder which supports ample number of audio and video formats as input)
[ Alert : It's an Ad-supported software , It can try to install some optional components which can be skipped ]
iWisoft Flash/SWF to Video Converter - http://www.iwisoft.com/swfconverter/
Thanks
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I forgot that I have a Promotional Giveaway version of "iWisoft Flash/SWF to Video Converter" , so I wrongly thought it as a Freeware program but It is not.
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I don't see anything on Super website about supporting closed captions or subtitles, so I would not consider it a good alternative.
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"To download from this site without looping back to the same page you need to:
Enable your JavaScript, clear your Browser cache, do not block your http_referrer (with ZoneAlarm or similar), do not use a proxy.
Queries concerning this issue will not be answered."
Thats from the super site. If you use the top drop down menue, and go to the SUPER page, scroll down about 3/4 of the way and you will see something about downloading from a 3rd or 4th server. They almost make it hard to download this free little gem.
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p.s., I didn't follow the posted instructions. Will be a cold day in he11 before I drop my defenses to get a download. Didn't need to open my machine up for an attack, just went to the 3rd server first, then the 4th for a 2nd run and everything was fine.
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FWIW would suggest a bit of caution, e.g. backup, before installing Super. Not bad software but it adds stuff to Windows that can potentially impact media handling on your PC/laptop. Also, if you're not going with a specialized Flash screen/window capturing app like today's GOTD, there are plenty of screen capture apps that are easier to use IMHO.
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Installed and registered without problems on a WIn 8.1.3 Pro 64 bit system. A clean install.
A company without name and address.
We had had iPixSoft SWF to Video Converter 2.2.1.0 on December 29, 2013. Here are the old reviews:
http://www.giveawayoftheday.com/swf-to-video-converter/
Upon start a small non resizable window opens. You add a .SWF file, set the conversion options and convert. There is a sample .SWF file for test in the install directory.
It does the conversion (of this file...) without problems. I don't have more complicated .SWF files on my computer, so I have to rely on this short test.
A flash downloader is integrated. Did not test this. Does what it claims, no need to buy the update. There will no big updates in the future IMHO...
Uninstalled via reboot, never had the need to convert a .SWF file to a .MP$ format.
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"Uninstalled via reboot, never had the need to convert a .SWF file to a .MP$ format." Me neither! This software is a waste of time! I'll definitely pass!
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