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ynotfishSenior ContributorLocation: N.S.W. AustraliaJoined: May 08, 2009 02:06Messages: 9977Offline
May 22, 2013 18:44
Hi Scope -
Since the audio/video encoding is similar to FLV, I'd say you should convert your SWFs to FLV format and import them... unless you can export in a compatible format from the original software you used.
James1Senior ContributorLocation: Surrey, B.C., CanadaJoined: Jun 10, 2010 16:20Messages: 1783Offline
May 22, 2013 23:21
Hi,
If you are creating the swf file in SwishMax you can export as an AVI file format which PD11 recognizes. Swishmax also gives the option of which codec to use for the Avi file.
Jim
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wjr002MemberLocation: Kingscliff, AustraliaJoined: Jun 29, 2011 20:22Messages: 117Offline
May 23, 2013 03:20
There's an article that might also help at the Directorzone.
http://twweb1.directorzone.cyberlink.com/posts/list/124213698.page Not sure if it will deal with the file extension you have.
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