SWF Converter for Mac enables you to convert SWF movie to various video and audio formats in high quality.
How to Convert JING SWF to iMovie on Mac
JING is kind of handy yet practical screenshot and screencast software designed by TechSmith. Not mentioning the simple function of capturing images, the most outstanding feature of JING is that it can easily record videos that are playing on your computer desktop and save them in .swf format. Since this could be one of the simplest methods to make an SWF video, JING is very adorable for most users, except the Mac users.
As we know, Apple did not, does not and will not cooperate with Adobe, so there's no Adobe Flash Player and Adobe flash plugin on Mac, without which, Mac cannot run the SWF files at all. It is a great pity not making full use of JING. To solve this problem, I've arranged a simple yet practical way here to help Mac users to use JING SWF on Mac: to convert JING SWF to Mac accepted video format via using a professional third-party JING SWF Converter, such as Doremisoft JING SWF Converter for Mac. Take convert JING to iMovie as an example:
Step 1: Import JING SWF flash to the converter
When you finish capturing SWF videos by JING, run the JING SWF Converter, and then click "Select File" to add the flash SWF files.
Step 2: Set iMovie-friendly output format
Choose "Profile"->"iMovie"->"iMovie H.264(*.mp4)" to set the iMovie-friendly output video format. Need to customize the output parameters? Just hit the "gear" (settings) beside.
Step 3: Import JING to iMovie
Make sure that there's not any problem in the settings you've done above, then hit "Next" and "Start Conversion" button to begin to convert JING SWF to iMovie. In the meantime, you can preview the video as well. After a moment, the conversion will be done well. Thereafter, you can easily import the converted JING captured videos to iMovie for editing.