Adobe Media Encoder save/export as swf formats?

Adobe Media Encoder save/export as swf formats?

If yes how?

Thank you

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Why would you do that?

You can view and export to F4V or FLV formats if your intention is to play the videos in Flash Player.

formats that SOUL can export:

http://helpx.Adobe.com/Media-Encoder/using/file-formats-supported-export.html

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