I would like something like this. I'm going to end up learning how to use Flash largely to do what Video2SWF promises. I wish Video2SWF delivered on its promise.
I've made two attempts at converting a 5 minute DV NTSC 48 kHz video to an swf. The application accepts the source movie and gives every indication that it can convert it. The progress bar plows along but before completion, the Video2SWF "quits unexpectedly". I using only presets, giving the software every advantage to succeed.
Game over, thank you for playing.
Back to learning the 30 day demo of Flash.
Aloha
Video2SWF
Convert video files to Flash.
Version: 2.001
Reproducible Crash
Feedback Type: Review
Contributed by: zmittie Wednesday, March 22 2006 @ 07:44 PM PST
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Less than a month
Recommend Product: NO
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Reproducible Crash - AwesomeDJ
The program has been updated, so you may want to try it now. I use iMovie and save it as Quicktime and have no problems.Reply to This
Wednesday, September 27 2006 @ 04:44 AM PDT