Wednesday, June 19, 2013
How to Convert SWF to QuickTime MOV on Windows or Mac
QuickTime, developed by Apple, can handle media content on both Mac and Windows computer. It supports most major video formats like MOV, 3GP, 3G2, MP4, M4V, AVI, except flash SWF. Flash funs who have a large collection of SWF videos and want to play them with QuickTime need to convert SWF to QuickTime MOV first.
To do the conversion, Jihosoft SWF Video Converter is highly recommended for you. It enables users to convert SWF to a wide range of video formats, SWF to QuickTime MOV included. In addition, SWF Converter for Mac is also available. Here we will take the Mac as example to describe how to convert SWF to QuickTime MOV on Mac OS.
Preparations: Free download and install this Mac SWF to QuickTime Converter into your computer. Then run it on your desktop.
Step 1: Import SWF File
On the main user interface, click the “Source” button to load your flash .swf file to the program. You are allowed to preview the imported SWF video.
Step 2: Crop SWF Video
If necessary, you can click on the “Crop” button and directly drag the picture frame of video to deleted any unwanted places.
Step 3: Set Output Format
In the drop-down list of “Codec”, choose QuickTime MOV as the output format. Then you can specify the output folder for the converted video.
Step 4: Convert SWF to QuickTime MOV on Mac
Click “Capture” then “Start” to begin the conversion of SWF to QuickTime MOV on Mac OS. In minutes, your SWF file will be converted to QuickTime MOV format. Then you can freely import and play SWF with QuickTime.
More Features of Jihosoft SWF to QuickTime Converter
Besides importing SWF to QuickTime, you can also upload the converted SWF video to iTunes and sync it to iPad, iPhone, iPod Touch for playback while on the go. Furthermore, this program allows you to convert SWF for Windows Movie Maker, Windows Media Player, DVD Maker, Adobe Premiere, Sony Vegas, Final Cut Pro, etc.
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