SWF Converter for Mac enables you to convert SWF movie to various video and audio formats in high quality.
How to Convert SWF to Image Series on Mac
"Right now, I'm using SWFToImage to create images from the SWF file. It works fine most of the time, but the problem is that it shows only one frame for some ads. How can I convert a SWF ad into a set of images? Is there some library or tool to do this?" -- from stackoverflow.com
There're many cases that we need to convert SWF to Image, such as converting Flash banner to animated GIF, creating JPG image series from SWF animation, changing SWF logo to PNG, etc. However, as the friend mentioned above, there always would be some problems while converting .swf file to images using those free converters. In order to convert .swf to image series on Mac without any problem, I recommend Doremisoft SWF Converter for Mac since it is currently the best and easiest-to-use Flash converting tool in the software market. Take a quick glance here:
How to Convert SWF to Image on Mac
First of all, you need to download and install the SWF to Image Converter for Mac. If you are running on Windows OS, please feel free to try the Windows version. After the installation, run it and follow the tutorial below to finish the conversion with ease.
Step 1: Load .swf file
To convert .swf to image series on Mac, first import the .swf file to the converter. You can either click the "Select File" button to load it, or directly drag and drop the file onto the main interface.
Step 2: Select the image format you need
In addition to converting SWF to videos, Doremisoft SWF Converter for Mac can easily convert SWF to image as well. To do so, just hit the "Profile" menu bar, and then choose the image format as per your need. You can convert SWF to JPG, SWF to GIF, SWF to PNG, etc.
Step 3: Start the conversion
Last but not least, press "Next" and then "Start" to launch the conversion from SWF to image series. If you choose GIF, you will get a animated .gif file outputted; otherwise, you will get a set of images of the SWF file.