Video to Flash Converter is your ideal choice to convert all kinds of videos to Flash FLV and SWF format.
The Best Video Encoder for Adobe Flash
If you're a blogger, brand or business wanting to attract more traffic and awareness for your site, to upload and embed interesting videos to it would be a great idea. As we know, currently there're two ways to embed videos on Web: use HTML5 or use Flash. Although more and more Web developers are fond of HTML5 now, Flash remains to be the overwhelming majority. So here we focus on the way of using Flash.
If you want to embed a video on your Website or blog using Flash, first you need to convert the video to Flash .swf format using a professional video encoder for Adobe Flash. For this, I'd like to introduce you Doremisoft's Video to Flash Converter, which is a feature-rich combination of Flash video encoder, video to Flash SWF converter, and even Flash video player maker. It can fast convert virtually all video to Flash FLV and SWF, including MOV, AVI, MP4, 3GP, WMV, RM, MPEG, etc. and even HD videos. It will also create the Flash video player (SWF), HTML file and thumbnail image so that you can easily embed the converted Flash video onto your own blog or Website after the conversion. To make it clearer, you can click the download button to get the trial version of the encoder, and follow the guide below to convert video to Flash.
Note: for Mac users, please download the Flash Encoder for Mac.
Step by Step Converting Video to Flash
Step 1: Import source video to the Flash encoder
After you download and install the video encoder for Adobe Flash, run it, and then click the "ADD VIDEO" icon to load the videos you want to convert into it. You can import and convert multiple files at one time.
Step 2: Specify the output settings (optional)
Hit the "Customize" button on the top of the main interface, then a pop-up "Customize" window will appear, which allows you to specify the output Flash settings such as setting the output video profile as High quality, Normal quality, or Low quality according to your own requirement. Thereafter, you can adjust the video/audio parameter settings.
Click "Next", then you will see the options of "Generate FLV", "Generate SWF", "Generate HTML", and "Generate Thumbnail", etc. Just tick the check box to choose the elements you need.
Click "Next" again, you have more stunning features to further customize the Flash video. For example, you can pick up the player template you like, change the Flash's properties, add special effect elements to the Flash, decorate the Flash video with text/image watermark and add URL to it, choose the Flash preloader, and more.
Step 3: Edit the Flash video (optional)
Click "Edit" button at the left side to open the "Edit" window where you can crop video and apply video effect.
In the "Clip" pop-up panel, you can drag the sliders separately to set the start and end time to cut the Flash video. And you can get more than one segments from a single video.
Moreover, you can select more than one video files, click "Merge" to join them into a single one, or click "Slide" to take them into the same Flash player with a video playlist.
Step 4: Start converting video to Flash
After all the settings, you can preview the Flash video to see if it satisfies you. Afterward, press the big blue button on the lower right to launch the conversion. Wait a while, and the conversion will be done perfectly as what you set. When the conversion is done, you can easily embed the output Flash files to your website/blog. You can read this post: How to Embed Flash Videos on Website to know more.