Hi,

maybe this? http://www.swfkits.com/swf_to_video/

regards
JC

On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 4:19 PM, Joel Stransky <[email protected]>wrote:

> Ok, I'm well aware of the limitation in exporting an .fla to quicktime. You
> only get the main timeline, no sub clips or scripted animation. What I'm
> asking is if there's some new product on the market that has tackled this
> issue successfully. So far is looks like a screen reader is the way to go,
> I'd just like to get some alpha (key) control over the output that doesn't
> require me recording it over a green background.
>
> Thanks for any direction.
>
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