Start Capture
The next step after you finish setting capturing speed is to start capturing.

Start play: This button allows you to play the SWF file, during the flash playing; you can choose the start frame and the end frame of the SWF file in the bottom bar, and that is to say, you can choose to convert part of the SWF file to audio.

Start Capture: Click this button to start capturing SWF frames. Click “Finished” in the bottom bar to end the capture at the frame you would like to end. Remember, with this “Start Capture” button, the program capture the SWF from the very beginning frame. In other words, you cannot choose the beginning frame, but you are free to choose the end frame. Besides, the output file may not be able to play if the captured part is too short.
The button of “capture” will turn to “Finished” when the program begins to capture frames. Click “Finished”, it will turn to encoding process.

Encoding:

Skip: Skip the converting of a single file when you are converting multiple SWF files
Cancel: Cancel the encoding and end the converting with this button.
“Conversion completed” will pop up after the program complete encoding. Click “OK” to complete the entire conversion.


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