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SWF to Quicktime 1010 Responses
Last post: 2 years ago | Thread started: May 27, 10, 6:49 a.m.
Out of context: Response #5 [May 27, 10, 6:49 a.m.]
- fyoucher1
You need to search for a SWF to Video convertor. Screen recording just doesn't always seem to get the correct frame rate. Flash's export to quicktime feature sucks a big one too (even though it now exports mc's with actionscript).
When I was on a PC, I used this software to capture my animations to use in my reel as video (Then AVI to QT).Worked awesome. Their site sucks but their software kicks ass. It captured my Flash animations exactly how they should be seen, even captures the interactivity.
http://www.adshareit.comI always hear stuff about techsmith camtasia but have never used it personally. A lot of folks use it though. I always feel like those "screen recording" softwares just don't capture the actual frame rate of the movie but I could be incorrect.
OSX's Quicktime Player X has screen recording but it sucks. Doesn't do anywhere near a fast enough frame rate (like 5 frames a second or something like that).


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