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How To Make Flash Movie From Your Flash Movie?
MP4 file to have a lot or general video waiting to make the film Flash? Or in the process of searching for the Flash encoder online with confused feeling? If so, Moyea Flash Video MX Pro is your right choice.
You can easily convert MP4 to SWF / FLV, AVI to SWF / FLV, DVD to SWF / FLV, MOV to SWF / FLV, WMV to SWF / FLV, 3GP to SWF / FLV, MPEG to SWF / FLV, etc
Especially in the latest version 5.0, the H.264 video codec, we can say that the most advanced video compression technology, was added in the previous base of Flash 8 with alpha video encoding for video overlay, Flash 8 video encoding for high quality and Sorenson codec H.263 video. Now, MX Pro with its newly redesigned user interface and skins Player is magnificent in our eyes. Its powerful features such as cropping video and cropping, watermarking, subtitle adding, snapshot, and Cue Points for different events and navigations beautiful views add value to the original before converting such videos to Flash (SWF) and Flash Video (FLV). After use, it is understandable why the great effects can be achieved with only a couple of steps until the children can do!
Here we will show how to do this with the example of a Flash SWF and MP4.
1) Run the program and import MP4 video.
Then you will see the above interface. In this step, the program lets you resize or crop the video original, add special effects and text watermark, image capture as the first frame of video, set cuePoint for the video. All these elements will his special video.
2) Click Next to enter the second.
Do note the marked area below? Check the options "Generate Flash Video (FLV) "and" Generate Flash (SWF), you will be able to convert MP4 to Flash and FLV.
3) Set that video player skin, special effects and style preload.
In this step, you can set the profile of your video, choose your favorite player skin of the various options, insert the special effect of preload and distinguished style.
4) Convert your MP4 to Flash or FLV.
In the last way you can see all settings in the continuation of the interface. After checking, click the button "Start" to start conversion.
The generated files will appear after the final conversion. Just enjoy the stunning Flash movie made by yourself.
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