![]() On top of that, you can change audio and video settings when it comes to the encoder, frame rate, bit rate, size, channel mode, sample frequency rate and others, as well as crop clips and add logos. All you have to do is specify the output format and location, in order to proceed with the encoding job. So, you can check out the Flash version, frame count, frame rate, movie size and player version of the current video, as well as preview the clip in a built-in media player. ![]() You can import a SWF video via the file browser only, since the "drag and drop" method is not supported. The interface of the software is plain and simple to work with. It has a way to import your own images (the only way I make gif files) but only after opening an existing gif! No way to make an original one from scratch (except possibly opening one and adding your own frames, then deleting the others) (but that would be silly because the image size would need to match exactly, and possibly other parameters I didn't bother checking because I couldn't begin by importing my own image sequence!).Ī nice offer if you don't make original stuff, or just have a need for a lightweight gif editor to work on existing files, but I cannot recommend it for original work.As its title suggests, ThunderSoft Flash to Video Converter is a program that you can use to encode video files from the SWF format to multiple extensions, including AVI, WMV, MPG and MKV. ![]() This may be nice if you want to edit an existing gif, but for us Artists it's a huge let down. Like the last Thundersoft GIF Tool (video to gif) it is entirely too limited and focused on the one workflow they want you to use. ![]() Kind of disappointed in the functionality though. Easy to install and register with provided serial (in the read me file).Īnd thanks for the lifetime license! Always appreciated. ![]()
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