[Flashcoders] Shockwave files.

2006-05-30 Thread Mark Miller
Does anyone know if there is a way to covert shockwave files into media 
files that can be viewed using windows media player?


Can they be converted to streaming video files?


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Re: [Flashcoders] Shockwave files.

2006-05-30 Thread Ramon Miguel M. Tayag

SWF files, right?

Try FlashAnts' SWF2Video

On 5/31/06, Mark Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Does anyone know if there is a way to covert shockwave files into media
files that can be viewed using windows media player?

Can they be converted to streaming video files?




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Re: [Flashcoders] Shockwave files.

2006-05-30 Thread Dave Wood
Does anyone know if there is a way to covert shockwave files into  
media files that can be viewed using windows media player?


Can they be converted to streaming video files?


If you have the original Director file you can export it as a  
Quicktime movie - but most Shockwave files are likely to be  
interactive in which case streaming makes no sense.


But if it's a pure animation, you can do that then convert it to a  
Windows Media file.


David
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RE: [Flashcoders] Shockwave files.

2006-05-30 Thread Tom Lee
Converting shockwave files into video is a tricky process.  If you use any
kind of scripting to control the animation, you're likely to have problems.
The only good way I know of is to hook a DV deck to a video output on your
computer, if it has one.  Then, play your shockwave full-screen while you
record on the DV deck.

There may be some slight quality loss in this process, depending on your
hardware.  Sometimes it's tricky to set up this kind of rig working, but if
you have the user manual to your DV deck, it's not too hard. :)

Once you've got the animation on DV, you need to import it back in as an AVI
or Quicktime movie, and do your compression on that.

-tom

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Does anyone know if there is a way to covert shockwave files into media 
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Can they be converted to streaming video files?


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