On 7/22/06, stevertigo vertigosteve@yahoo.com wrote:
AIUI, there is no such thing as an SWF video format, and the SWF is just a container to allow portability and some play control buttons. Use some kind of SWF decompiler, and the video inside will be in something easy enough to convert.
See the beginning of the thread. Shockwave is, effectively, a programming environment. Some times it's used as a container for video,
In this case the 'video' isn't even a video at all.. it's a shockwave animation. Nothing 'easy to (directly) convert about it'. The best way to convert it to video is to record shockwave executing it... or recreate it in an animation enviroment that allows video output. :)