If you need it for general distribution, you can package it as an app using Flash CS5 or AIR 2.6 (gets you a newer faster runtime), then point site visitors to the app location. All individual swfs will need to be merged into one giant swf.

If you need to demo something on the iPad, you can use iSwifter:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/iswifter/id388857173?mt=8

ATM, those are the only two options (well, you could rewrite the whole thing for haXe too) - eventually you may be able to use something like Jangaroo to compile an AS3 based app to HTML5/Canvas (canvas is too slow on iOS ATM), or if Adobe expands it out, use Wallaby (http://labs.adobe.com) to export to HTML5 from Flash (or maybe a combo of the two at some point).

For now, an app out of Flash CS5/AIR SDK, is the best option.

Kevin N.


On 4/28/11 4:21 PM, Steve Abaffy wrote:
I have been searching  the web for about an hour now, and I can't find a SWF
to MP4 convert that will allow the actionscript (i.e. buttons etc..) to
work. What I am trying to do is convert my flash presentation to something
that will run on an IPad. I have entire site written in actionscript 3.0 so
I have buttons and other interactive things on the screen. But flash will
not run on an IPad so what can one do.



Thanks

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