Description of the SWF to FLV Converter

SWF to Flv converter is a all-in-one converter, which can smoothly convert SWF to FLV. Besides, it can convert all kinds of SWF video files to any popular formats you need, such as MP4, FLV, WMV, MOV, MKV, MPEG, 3GP, MP3, VOB, RMVB, etc.
Almost all video and audio formats are perfectly supported by SWF converter to FLV, and it allows you to adjust the video and audio encoding settings to get output videos suitable for various portable players.
In addition, this handy converter tool, can also help you to edit the files as you want. With it, you can trim or crop the video/audio file, add water mark with transparency.
Free download the SWF to FLV Converter and easily finish all the conversion and editing tasks concerning SWF video.

Note: We both supply the Pro and Std version for users to choose. For users who only need to convert SWF to other video/audio/image formats, the Std version is enough; while if you want to make some professional editing like cropping, adding watermark, output video with alpha, the Pro version will be the best choice.

Std Version Pro Version
Std $69.95 Pro $99.95


How to Convert SWF to FLV?

1. Download and install the software. You'd better install the software according to the instructions.

2. Add the SWF file that you want to convert. Click the button of "Browse", to add the SWF file. You are allowed to add two or more files at one time.

3. Click the button of "Export", to select the style of output file; click folder icon button to appoint the output folder.



4. After these settings, you could click the button of "Convert", after the Performance Testing is finished, the play and capture window will pop up. Click the "Play and Capture" button, when the clip get to the point you want, click the "Finish" to begin the conversion. When the encoding process is finished, a information will pop up, click to open the output folder for viewing.



Isn't it very easy to operate? Free download and have a try. By using SWF to FLV converter, you could get whatever formats of files from SWF resource. I'm sure the converter could bring you a lot of fun.