Conversion .swf video without loss of frames

This question was asked and responded poorly to a few times already. Specifically, on an Apple computer, it seems there is no way to get a video file (.mov, .mpg or other) off Flash Pro without severe loss of quality or the complete destruction of cadence.

My .swf files are fantastic, just as they are supposed to. The room at the right pace and everything works as I set them up. When I go to export it as .mov or .mpg, the pace accelerates and slows down according to the objects on the screen. I played with the settings constantly, hitting the quality down to almost the smallest settings (something I'd not rather after having worked very hard on my part) as well as setting the frame rate options in all the senses to see if something has changed. Nothing. I've been reading a forum where Flash creators have the same problems and are tearing their hair because their work is essentially useless being stuck in Flash.

I know that there are programs that convert files .swf video very well, some of them cost about $100. Why buy Flash in the first place, if you need to buy a new one, almost as price software just to get your Flash content? I also know that there are hundreds of free video converters out there for Apple, none of them seem to be able to manage the .swf format, but can do pretty much everything else. In addition, I know that for windows, there is the .swf Iwisoft free video converter that works very well, but does not support Apple created the .swf files when carried through on a PC. How is it that this software is free and easy on a Windows machine, but not a Mac?

I'd like if someone from Adobe could answer some of these questions because I've been everywhere on the web looking for an answer to which nobody seems to have the right one. Most people can suggest a good video converter that works for them, but they have not tried on a .swf file and when the original user tries, it doesn't work and the thread died there. Any suggestions?

@Dr. Silky - I saw the converter about newspapers at the time the conversion must have tried.  As you may have guessed Flabaco was designed for the shorter length animations, but it can handle animations longer - it takes more time and server resources.

I forced the conversion of your swf file (I guess I got the correct swf) and he must now be converted.

This necessary conversion manual intervention, but if there are users of such requirements, I would like to make these possible conversions.

To download the converted videos, goto www.flash-banner-converter/converter using the same browser you used. As long as the browser cache has not been cleared or until the Start Again button was not clicked, you will see the converted videos.

If you can't see the videos mail me the name of the swf file and I'll send you a direct link. (use the email address listed on the support page that you might not want your content exposed on a public forum)

The videos are in 3 formats - webm, mp4 and ogv.  The quality of each of these videos can be different and you can choose the one that suits you best.

Note: The number of tokens / series of conversion was R1328993157691 * _ * _ *. You will see this number on the converter page (but not the home page). (If you see a different number, this means that I forced the conversion of the wrong SWF.)

Would be happy to help you with any conversions more you have - after all its an opportunity for Flabaco to improve and become more useful.

Kayo.

Flabaco (banner Flash Converter).

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