Windows Movie Maker to ShockWave Flash Program

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Input Windows Movie Maker to the cheap ShockWave Flash creator tool

Load the Windows Movie Maker file into the best Windows Movie Maker to ShockWave Flash conversion program by Clicking the upper browse.. button next to the input file name field. The converting tool supports batch conversion. You can click + button or drag-and-drop to add several Windows Movie Maker files, and click -button to remove Windows Movie Maker files.

Choose ShockWave Flash as output format

Click To SWF button on the top of the ShockWave Flash creating tool interface, with which you will turn Windows Movie Maker movie to ShockWave Flash format in the fastest way.

Select a folder for ShockWave Flash files

Before transferring Windows Movie Maker to ShockWave Flash format, browse for a proper output folder for ShockWave Flash files through clicking the lower browse.. button next to output file name field.

Adjust parameters for ShockWave Flash files

Click the drop-down list next to SWF profile to choose a preset profile for ShockWave Flash files. Here the profile displayed on the picture above is strongly recommended. Click Edit.. button to set more details, if you want to adjust parameters for the selected profile for ShockWave Flash videos.

Create ShockWave Flash video from Windows Movie Maker files now

Now what you need to do is to click the big button Convert. And the turning program will turn Windows Movie Maker to ShockWave Flash format in the fastest way. The processing bar will show you how fast the creator works and where the creating process is.


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Guides for how to transform/turn Windows Movie Maker movie to ShockWave Flash for play

More about Windows Movie Maker file and ShockWave Flash format

What is Windows Movie Maker

Windows Movie Maker is a basic video creating/editing software included in Microsoft Windows. When importing footage into the program, a user can either choose to Capture Video (from camera, scanner or other device) or Import into Collections to import existing video files into the user's collections. The accepted formats for import are .WMV/.ASF, .MPG (MPEG-1), .AVI (DV-AVI), .WMA, .WAV, and .MP3. Additionally, the Windows Vista Home Premium and Ultimate editions of Movie Maker support importing MPEG-2 Program streams and DVR-MS formats.

What is ShockWave Flash

Do you know Shockwave Flash? Shockwave Flash is a partially open repository for multimedia and especially for vector graphics, originated with FutureWave Software and has come under the control of Adobe. Intended to be small enough for publication on the web, Shockwave Flash files can contain animations or applets o f varying degrees of interactivity and function. Based on an independent study conducted by Millward Brown, over 99% of Web users now have an SWF plugin installed, with around 90% having the latest version of the Flash Player.

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