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ThunderSoft Flash to Video Converter 3.1.0.0 was available as a giveaway on June 1, 2019!
ThunderSoft Flash to Video Converter is a professional Flash converter for Flash SWF to video conversion. It helps to convert Adobe Flash (.swf files) to HTML5 video, AVI, FLV, MP4, MPEG, MOV, MKV, WMV, GIF and more other popular formats with rich editing functions such as crop, add watermark.
Windows 2000/ XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 8.1/ 10
14.9 MB
$69.95
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Thank you, Thundersoft and GAOTD for this offering. I have an SWF file which I have been trying to convert with other converters. Those converters accepted the SWF but produced audio-only AVI, MPEG etc.
Flash to Video Converter accepted the SWF and converted both audio and video with ease and within minutes. The settings need tinkering to get the best results: my original Flash file is 720x450 resolution, just over two minutes in length, and scales nicely on my 1920x1080 monitor. My first attempt to convert the file created an MP4 at the same low resolution; the jaggies were very apparent when shown at full screen, and the text became unreadable. I then converted the SWF to AVI at 1920x1080 resolution and the result is pretty much indistinguishable from the original.
Obviously, further tinkering with resolutions would probably provide even finer results. The audio is spot on, by the way.
It should be noted that the original SWF was 4.62Mb in size, while the resulting AVI weighed in at a whopping 91.8Mb. Not a problem if you are storing it on a large drive, but it may be a consideration if intended for mobile use.
This is a keeper :-)
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I am pleased with the conversion process. It works well, and is easy to modify for my needs. I have an swf file from 2008. and converting it to p4 hasn't been easy. Most programs can't do it well. As for someone being sure that a different program would do a good conversion, without actually trying it, my advice is to say that the program is supposed to do it, but that they themselves don't klmeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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Rick_S1, Format Factory (free) will convert anything, and do it well. Been using it for years.
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Lefty4, Have you successfully converted .swf files? You didn't actually say that you did. Sadly, I've learned to not trust implications, so please say yes or no. Thank you.
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Lefty4, It oesn't convert "anything" it won't handle the video format exported by certain CCTV recorder boxes and will not handle the medical video format exported by Ultrasound machines used in the NHS and private hospitals in my experience. Format Factory like almost all recent video conversion software, even this is restricted by the build options of the FFMPEG program and or DLLs they build their GUI around. This giveaway is further restricted into only being able to open and parse .SWF movie files.
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Installed the program in Win10-64 Pro; no trouble.
About: https://www.dropbox.com/s/dkzmpsf49rx1xa2/About.png
Downloaded some SWF from:
https://blog.bannersnack.com/2-sample-swfs-available-for-download/
http://www.leconcombre.com/movies/movies1us.html
Just loaded a SWF:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/zwrq5nka61d28lo/GeladenSWF.png
Also add a watermark, not always a good result:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/25k2agt4q1qf9jo/GeladenSWF-Edit.png
And Setting per SWF:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/dw3hyva5897u61g/GeladenSWF-Settings.png
and conversion:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/i5o2blnofsjr7ys/Conversie.png
Some results are in, different formats:
https://ootjegotd.stackstorage.com/s/y2dKtBh9mVGel4z
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Kelly Preston, I do not let see ALL of the program.
Just the simple thing, you can do with one or two click's.
For info of what the program can visit the site of the developer. They know that stuff.
I just let see what the result can be with one click.
And sometime small program's are nice; just do the trick and nothing more.
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Hi, What are the differences between this version and the full version of ThunderSoft Flash to Video Converter?
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PaulF, Probably find the "full version" allows for updates or re-installation should a drive problem occur. That plus full tech support.
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PaulF, Price and entitlement to unpaid tech support and re-install and reactivation rights after system re-installation or disposal and new system purchass... probaly the paid version has some entitilement to certain future updates.... ya know like a NORMAL giveaway! There is NO indication Thundersoft expire their giveaway licenses after an indeterminate period of time so although the software technology is pretty old it's a proper giveaway in compliance with the original vision of giveawayoftheday.com The license data is in the downloaded zip bundles readme.txt and no themidia wrapper is used so there should not be any significant install issues except in windows 10 if the downloaded zip is not right clicked on and "unblocked" before extracting it to its own folder using context menu "Extract All" option. It does require internet access to have the registration data activation validated and the web service to validate regstration it will likely be disabled some time after the giveaway 24 hour period. Which is normal.
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I dont have a single swf file on my laptop, but if I did, FormatFactory could convert it to MP4 or any other format for free.
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peter, and FF offers more modern codecs too since this uses a very old version of FFMPEG in order the be executable under windows 2000! Best codec this offers is H264 software only encoding by the look of it. It can do SWF movie to animated GIF though which not all FFMPEG based converters can do.
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peter,
OOPS sorry , I thought that it were a general Flash video converter...
Please disregard my previous comment
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peter, STUPID FormatFactory developers neglected to include an operating system version check before offering an incompatible update with the host operating system resulting in the embeded bittorrent client downloading a windows 7 or above update on a Vista operating system... the installer went on to uninstalling the working but older version of Format Factory... then proceded to install the incompatible upgrade version without mentioning anywhere the minimum system requirements or checking the current version... end result Format Factory upgraded itself with software that does not work on the host operating system..... dumb dumb developers... I rarely use Format Factory so no great loss but come on developers raise your game!
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TK, suppose to work on your system.....from upper right of page...System Requirements:
Windows 2000/ XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 8.1/ 10
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LadyLei, thank you, it's ok I was not grumbling about todays giveaway but the program Format Factory the original poster of this thread was refering to... I had it installed from a couple of years ago and because this thread reminded me of it I decided to fire it up again and it anounced it had a upgrade available and invited me to install it so I did and it uninstalled the previous older working version and installed the latest version that uses QT5 framework DLLs which are not compatible with Vista and earlier and left me with no working Format factory.... So I posted the annoyed at Format Factorys developers short sightedness commnet... I have since used Archive.org to obtain intermediate version installers and now have version 4.2.0.0 Format factory and am looking for 4.3.0.0 and 4.4.0.0 installers to see if those can run on vista... 4.5.5.0 is the lowest version I can confirm so far that also uses the QT5 Vista and before incompatible libraries... conversly... the very latest version 4.6.1.0 which does not execute on Vista and earlier does have a version of FFMPEG libraries and executable 4.0.1 which traditionally if built direct from the git repository is Windows 7 and above only... sadly adding those newer FFMPEG DLLs to todays giveaway will not open up any other formats as tehy are hard coded into the GUI.
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peter, I just tried forcing format factory to convert a SWF movie that plays fine in irfanview and format factory would not let me choose the swf file if I left the GUI in the default compatible files but if I forced *.swf display and then selected the "current.swf" movie file it fails to convert it to any recognised video formats so No there does not apear to be any compatability to play an SWF movie and render the action script animations like happens in Irfanview or todays giveaway. So looks like it's not quite the solution you think it is. Format Factory should be able to convert a FLV video file because that IS a video container file and not a ShockWaveFlash script driven animation. Sorry to spoil the FormatFactory fawning fest! I suggest you download and intall todays giveaway and use the included sample.swf file in Format Factory and you should see that Format Factory cannot render or convert .SWF files. I suspect this comment won't be popular with the Format Factory fan base here but sometimes the truth hurts!
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