Can anyone recommend software for converting video files (the one I have right now is .mov) to flash? I need something easy to use without a lot of bells and whistles for posting video to a blog.
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Can anyone recommend software for converting video files (the one I have right now is .mov) to flash? I need something easy to use without a lot of bells and whistles for posting video to a blog.
#2 / Feb 12, 2008 12:28am
I just use the copy that comes with adobe flash. There’s a 30 day trial. Not sure what else is out there that wouldn’t be $500.
#3 / Feb 12, 2008 1:01am
It’d help if you’d post what operating system you’re on.
#4 / Feb 12, 2008 3:54am
Might try a Google search on “convert .mov to .fla” as there are several online conversion sites… Here’s one: Media Convert
Or you might try Version Tracker with the same search and see what programs are available.
#5 / Feb 12, 2008 4:38am
Yes Flash Video Encoder is very easy to use with presets or you can set custom settings - and comes bunbdles with Flash (well at least in the CS3 package) although I’m assuming it’s going to be the most expensive of the picks if you have to buy it separate.
#6 / Feb 12, 2008 5:05am
If you can afford it go for Flash Video encoder. It is worth it.
#7 / Feb 12, 2008 5:18am
On mac I use ffmpegX with good results.
#8 / Feb 12, 2008 3:32pm
ffmpeg (on any platform) does a fine job generally but its kind of a pain in the neck to use. If you are on a Mac VisualHub makes the process much easier. And what I like is that it will do batch conversions so you can feed it a big list of files set some parameters, let it run overnight, and wake up to a finished set of encoded files.
Jamie
#9 / Feb 12, 2008 3:43pm
I’m with Jamie, but I use their free product, iSquint. 😉
#10 / Feb 12, 2008 3:46pm
iSquint converts to flash?
Jamie
#11 / Feb 12, 2008 3:46pm
Hey thanks for all the great answers.
I should have said I’m on a Mac - sorry about that, I realize it makes a big difference.
PXLated, I did such a search many times but got dizzying lists of things. I just tried your free online solution, I can get down with something cheap and dirty, but it didn’t work.
This past weekend I downloaded a trial of something else (Sorenson Something) and spent way too much time trying to make it work. That’s why I was looking for the voice of experience.
I bought my Adobe Suite before Adobe bought Flash, so I don’t have it and am not too interested in shelling out for it right now.
VisualHub is speaking to me - I’ll give that a shot. Big thanks!
#12 / Feb 12, 2008 3:56pm
VisualHub is basically a massively cleaned up GUI to the ffmpeg library (with a few other libraries thrown in too I think). The guy came under quite a bit of fire at first for building what is essentially a GUI to Open Source software and then selling the GUI.
But after struggling for years with the various “Free” incarnations of ffmpeg GUI’s I couldn’t care less really. The Other GUI’s all throw up arcane error messages constantly and don’t make much sense to someone not steeped in digital video knowledge. VisualHub works really well. I’ve not once had something I couldn’t get into the format I needed.
Jamie
#13 / Feb 12, 2008 5:51pm
Totally agree with Jamie. VisualHub just works. I know there are free tools but for a small sum I’ve saved myself hours of time and hassle.