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FlashConv 1.4.0.21


License Purchase
Requirements DirectX 9.0
Downloads 1 Limitations None
Publisher FlashConv File Size 10.2M
Date added 11 Jun 2008 Check your speed

FlashConv is a recently released application which converts video to flash. FlashConv supports almost all source video formats (avi, mpg, mpeg, wmv, mov, asf, mp4, etc.) and transforms them into swf and flv flash formats. As a result, you get a high-quality flash file ready for Internet streaming. The tool has a very simple interface so you won’t have any problems while managing FlashConv. FlashConv is an up-to-date and very convenient application. It allows a user to control the capturing process. You may select and preview start and end points of video. What’s really important is that you don’t need any special programs - plug-ins or codecs – to watch the flash video because FlashConv supports almost all codecs on user systems. FlashConv is a reliable program. All output files are of high quality! The conversion is going on without skipping any frames! To conclude, FlashConv is an ideal tool both for the beginners and experienced users. Combination of quality and simplicity makes this application convenient, easy to use, modern and exclusive. Enjoy the conversion!

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