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Old 03-16-2011, 10:44 PM   #1
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Question SWF To Youtube Compatible Format

I'm in need of a SWF to Youtube compatible format converter.

Google wasn't my friend in this case - as it almost never is - and the one I'm using doesn't record sound, and adding sound in WMM is not exactly a thrill to time or do.

Preferable I'd want a free converter, but, a low priced one is fine. Thanks!


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I am sorry I can't help you there. I am not a wiz at computers lol. No, a lot a people hate that google took it over and kinda messed with it
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I was thinking about it. Did u try adobe premier or adobe macromedia flash editor ? I thin that in there u can have an option to save the swf as another format. Hope this helps
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I'm using Macromedia Flash 8, but when I save as .AVI Movie Clip Symbols, a crucial component to almost all of my animations, don't show properly.
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Humm, maybe it might be a codec issue, did you look into that?
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I am using a Streaming Video Recorder which is an online video downloading program that can be used as a video converter. The embedded video converter of it is very professional to use, because many popular video and even audio formats are in list. So you can easily convert swf to YouTube compatible formats, say, FLV format.
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