
How to Convert SWF to FLV with Moyea SWF4Tube ? Tutorial of Moyea SWF4Tube ( SWF to FLV Converter )
1. Input Flash Files:
①Click "Browse…" tab to input flash files from your computer folder. Click "V" button and a drop list will pop up. Choose from "From Folder", "From IE cache" and "Flash Projector", and a dialog box will accordingly pop up. Choose files in those dialog boxes and click "OK". The right of the pane are the properties of current playing flash.
Tips: On opening the window, you will get "Single Mode" conversion, if you have many files to convert; you are suggested to choose "Batch Mode" on the top left.

2. Capture Pictures
Click "Original" in Background Color box, there will pop up a pigment pane, you can select one color or just DIY a color for your video background. Click "Camera" tab to capture pictures of the playing flash, and the captured images will be saved as JPEG format files. Click "folder" on the right to check for its saving folder. You can click the button continuously for pictures, and check them together. Click "Export" to make settings for export!

3. Export Settings
Click "Export" tab in menu and you will get the following windows.

- Profile selection: Click drop-down button and a drop list will pop up. Select your export file format from it. Here 8 profiles are available for you to choose for your specific needs!
- Set the export destination folder: click the folder in the "Export to" box to set the output destination, and click the "Locate" button, the destination folder will pop up immediately.
- Rip the audio: Check the "Rip Audio" box, and the audio will be extracted and generated as a single file. Click the "folder" on the right to browse for the audio destination folder, and click the "Locate" button, the destination folder will pop up itself.
- Select conversion mode: by selecting "Manual", you can interact in the conversion process by setting the capture start and end points while selecting "Automatic" mode will make the conversion process automatically.
- Make some conversion settings:
(1). If you like, you can set "auto end capture at the last frame". But please note that if this option is activated, the last frame of the flash file would not be captured to convert.
(2). If you are familiar with the flash file, you can check the "No performance testing" option to directly specify a capture speed.
(3). "Mute while capturing" allows you to mute the file when capture flash file for conversion.
Note: The manual mode conversion can help guarantee a better result. It is highly recommended for the interactive or Ascript controlled flashes with few frames.
Click the "Convert" tab in the menu to convert the files.
4. Conversion
①Click "Convert" in the menu, the program will automatically start performance test to find the best capture speed, if you did not check "No performance testing". To guarantee an accurate result, you are suggested to interact with the flash when it asks you to.
②After perform testing, the program will come with the capture interface, then you can process your manual capture flash file for conversion.

Well, the above instructions are for the single mode, and the converter can also convert files in batch mode in a much easier way with only three steps!
On Opening the software, you will get this window for single mode conversion, click "Batch Mode" on the top left to shift to batch mode conversion.

All are the same with the single mode files inputting, except that you can click each file name to play in the dialog box, and then select the checked box before the items you want to convert. Of course, you can click "Check All" to select all, "Uncheck All" to delete all the selected. Choose "Invert" for the items selected. Then, click "OK" to confirm. Click each file name to play, during the playback, click the "Camera" to capture a picture and the "Folder" to check the saving folder.
Click "Export" in the menu for the export settings.
Note: As batch mode is default with the automatic conversion mode, some of the interactive or AScript controlled flashes with few frames may not be processed perfectly. It is recommended to shift this kind of files to "Single Mode" to convert under "Manual Mode" for a better result.

2. Export Settings
All the same as the "Single Mode", except that you don't have to select conversion mode, as batch mode is default with automatic conversion.

Then the program will move on to test the screen capturing speed and encode one by one. Through this process, you can operate the un-grey buttons to make operations, including stop capture, stop play, snapshots, finish, etc. After completing playing and capturing the flash file for conversion, the program will automatically start conversion one by one!
3. Conversion:

Now, the conversion is completed. Confirm the "Conversion Success" and the output folder will pop up automatically. Now you can enjoy your fancy!
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