The Second step is to do output settings to get your desired video.
Profile Setting
You can define a new profile through the button “setting” next to the profile box below the file list if the default parameters does not meet your need.

Here is the place you can set values of the parameters according to what kind of video you want to output.

You can either click the button “save as”
to save the profile you have defined all by yourself as a new profile, or you can just click OK,
but the original profile would be Settings:
With this option, you are able to setting the exporting in a much more detailed way. Click on the items, you will see a dropdown list to specify a value for the corresponding parameter. If the parameters are not available, all the related options will turn grey.
Export to:
Locate a folder for the exported video on your hard disc and name the file to save the output videos.

Converted Video Folder:
The button
is for the use of viewing all the videos converted from the SWF file in the folder you locate.
Crop Video:If you would like to crop the SWF file and convert it to a smaller size file, you can use our cropping tool by clicking
and you will come to a window for you to set values of the width and height of the SWF. You can also crop the size by dragging the dashed frame with your mouse. This feature is developed particularly for web developers and design professionals.

Select All:This is a button for you to select the entire screen of the SWF File, or if you have set the width and height of the SWF file, you can restore it to a complete screen and convert it to a video containing the full area.
Add images watermark:Click the icon of the folder and choose an image as the watermark in the converted video.
Transparency:After selecting a watermark image, the options of transparency will be of great help. You can choose a color from your picture by clicking on the pixel or setting the three color values on the bottom left, and then you can view the transparent color right below the value boxes. At the same time, you can set value on the “Tolerance” bar and the “Alpha” bar to get the effect you want.

Position:This option allows you to locate the watermark through adjusting the values of the height, width, left and top. The “T” & “L” decide the position of the watermark, while the “W” & “H” decide the size of the watermark.
Settings:After you choose single convention mode or batch conversion mode, you will see a popup window for you to choose the folder to save the temporary captured file, the bits/pixel the capture frame and the method of capturing.

Working Folder Settings:
Click the icon of three dots to browse the folders on your computer and locate one to save the temporary files generated during capturing process or you can just click the button of “default” to use the default folder.
We recommend you to choose a folder on your hard disk with enough space, since these temporary files will take up a lot of disk space.
Hide Advanced Settings:Click to hide all the options of advanced settings. Then the button will change to “Show Advanced Settings”.
The bits/pixel of the capture frame:This option gives users access to set the color quality for capturing frames during the conversion. The 16 bits/pixel takes less CPU, but the captured frame is of a little bit of lower quality; while 32 bits/pixel takes much more CPU, but it will not cause any video quality degradation.
Buffer frames:This option is intended to improve the capturing speed, if you are using a dual-core CPU, a hyper-threading CPU, or multiple CPUs, since there is memory reserved for holding the complete bit-mapped image used for flash animation that is sent to the monitor.
Don’t compress while capturing:If you prefer not to take too much CPU with this converter, you can choose not to compress the captured data while capturing your SWF file. You can try this option to improve exported video, if the quality is not as satisfying as you expect and you don’t want to lower the capturing speed.
Don’t resize frame while capturing:With this option, the program will not resize the frames while capturing them during the conversion. If there is bitmap in your SWF file, we suggest that you should avoid the distortion of the final video file with this option. Just leave this option alone if there is no bitmap when you convert SWF file.
Capturing Speed Setting

Capture Speed:After you finish frame capturing setting, the program will turn to a window to set the capture speed. As the notice reads, lower capturing speed can improve the quality of the converted video. However, you can choose not to use the default speed if the exported video quality does not meet your satisfaction.
Mute while capturing:This option allows you to close the sound while the SWF file is being converted.

If you have some problem, post a comment!
Post a Comment