Hi Chris,

Having just tried a lot of different options for converting, in my opinion,
export from Flash CS3 is by far the best quality and most stable option if
you can live without the user-interaction. It catches all scripted/nested
animations nicely, and you could easily fake basic interaction with some
code. Everything else I tried either dropped frames or annoyed me in some
way. If it's a one-off you can get the trial version from the Adobe site and
use that for free which is significantly less than $100.

HTH,

Pedr

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Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 11:49:39 -0700
From: "chris duke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] [OT] How to capture swf to .avi?
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I've used SUPER Video Encoder in the past but it only works for SWFs
that dont use any actionscripting. Its free so its probobly worth a
shot to check out at least

http://www.erightsoft.com/S6Kg1.html

-Drakkon

On 5/23/07, Marc Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What software are you using to capture a swf (including audio) and
save as .avi? Note: I'm not talking about exporting from the .fla --
this .swf uses scripted tweens and other scripting, so I need to
capture the entire animation sequence, including audio, from the .swf
in either the browser or the standalone Flash player. Must be
Windows-based. Prefer something under U.S. $100. I see some programs
online but can't tell if they're professional quality.

Thanks,
Marc Hoffman


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