How to Convert Flash with Graymotion Flash to Video Converter — Step-by-Step
How to Convert Flash with Graymotion Flash to Video Converter — Step-by-Step
Requirements
- Software: Graymotion Flash to Video Converter installed.
- Files: Source SWF (Flash) file(s).
- Output folder: Where converted video will be saved.
Steps
- Open the program: Launch Graymotion Flash to Video Converter.
- Add SWF: Click Add or Add File and select your SWF file(s).
- Choose output format: From the Profile/Format dropdown pick MP4, AVI, WMV, MOV, or another supported format.
- Set output folder: Click Browse next to Output Folder and choose destination.
- Adjust settings (optional):
- Resolution: Select original size or a target resolution (e.g., 1280×720).
- Frame rate: Use 24–30 fps for smooth motion.
- Bitrate/quality: Increase bitrate for better quality; lower for smaller files.
- Audio: Enable audio export and choose codec/bitrate if SWF includes sound.
- Preview (if available): Use the preview pane to confirm timing and appearance.
- Set conversion range (optional): If you only need part of the SWF, set start/end times or use trim controls.
- Batch options (optional): Add multiple SWFs and apply same profile or different profiles per file.
- Start conversion: Click Convert or Start to begin. Monitor progress in the status bar.
- Verify output: When finished, open the converted file in a media player to check video/audio sync and quality.
- Troubleshoot common issues:
- Blank video: Ensure SWF uses a supported rendering method; try different output formats or enable software rendering.
- Missing audio: Confirm SWF contains audio and audio export is enabled.
- Poor quality: Increase resolution/bitrate and reconvert.
- Optional post-processing: Edit in a video editor to add transitions, subtitles, or crop/resize.
Quick tips
- Use MP4 (H.264) for best compatibility.
- Batch convert to save time.
- Keep original SWF backups before converting.
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