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Michael Sasaki

2005-06-16, 2:45 am

Hello All,

Is any one familiar with converting a FLV to a SWF ?. Consulting work
will be available for anyone who has this experience. If you are
familiar please drop me a line on my email @
msasaki- j7Fd8dkzv12nwlWnLgxwyKYnF88lopmNQQ4Iyu8u
01E@public.gmane.org

Thanks in advance !!=20

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Rob Coenen

2005-06-16, 2:45 am

I guess it's possible by combining 2 tools:

Use FFMpeg to decode FLV into another format (eg. some AVI or Quicktime =
or MPEG format)

Then use Flash / Sorenson Squeeze / Wildform Flix to connvert the =
AVI/MOV/MPEG into SWF.

This should not be too difficult, just a matter of tweaking settings.
Both FFmpeg ad Squeeze can be used in batch mode (FFMpeg by writing a =
..bat file, Squeeze has built-in 'watch-folder' support) so converting a =
lot of files should also not be a problem.

-ROB


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Subject: [FlashComm] FLV to SWF Conversion


Hello All,

Is any one familiar with converting a FLV to a SWF ?. Consulting work
will be available for anyone who has this experience. If you are
familiar please drop me a line on my email @
msasaki- j7Fd8dkzv12nwlWnLgxwyKYnF88lopmNQQ4Iyu8u
01E@public.gmane.org

Thanks in advance !!=20

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Ryan Matsikas

2005-06-16, 5:45 pm

why not just put the flv in an fla and compile it?


On 6/16/05, Rob Coenen <RobC-9y9i4GG9zGE@public.gmane.org> wrote:
> I guess it's possible by combining 2 tools:
>=20
> Use FFMpeg to decode FLV into another format (eg. some AVI or Quicktime o=

r MPEG format)
>=20
> Then use Flash / Sorenson Squeeze / Wildform Flix to connvert the AVI/MOV=

/MPEG into SWF.
>=20
> This should not be too difficult, just a matter of tweaking settings.
> Both FFmpeg ad Squeeze can be used in batch mode (FFMpeg by writing a .ba=

t file, Squeeze has built-in 'watch-folder' support) so converting a lot of=
files should also not be a problem.
>=20
> -ROB
>=20
>=20
> -----Original Message-----
> From: flashcomm-bounces-1Ss2GqJETD3yZ38Mhd3e/9ZfFG6BLHNm@public.gmane.org
> [mailto:flashcomm-bounces-1Ss2GqJETD3yZ38Mhd3e/9ZfFG6BLHNm@public.gmane.org]On Behalf Of Michael
> Sasaki
> Sent: donderdag 16 juni 2005 4:52
> To: FlashComm Mailing List
> Subject: [FlashComm] FLV to SWF Conversion
>=20
>=20
> Hello All,
>=20
> Is any one familiar with converting a FLV to a SWF ?. Consulting work
> will be available for anyone who has this experience. If you are
> familiar please drop me a line on my email @
> msasaki- j7Fd8dkzv12nwlWnLgxwyKYnF88lopmNQQ4Iyu8u
01E@public.gmane.org
>=20
> Thanks in advance !!
>=20
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András Csizmadia

2005-06-16, 5:45 pm

its not so efficient with many files..

here is something what maybe passes your needs..
http://www.flv2swf.com/english.htm


regards,
Andrew

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Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 5:05 PM
Subject: Re: [FlashComm] FLV to SWF Conversion


> why not just put the flv in an fla and compile it?
>
>
> On 6/16/05, Rob Coenen <RobC-9y9i4GG9zGE@public.gmane.org> wrote:
or MPEG format)[vbcol=seagreen]
AVI/MOV/MPEG into SWF.[vbcol=seagreen]
..bat file, Squeeze has built-in 'watch-folder' support) so converting a lot
of files should also not be a problem.[vbcol=seagreen]
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