Turn FLASH animations into GIF pictures magic Swf2gif can quickly and efficiently convert SWF-formatted [color= #0000ff]flash[/color] animations to gif animated pictures, And after the conversion can also completely maintain the original Flash animation frame number and resolution.
First step: Import the SWF animation file
Click the "Add Files" button in the [color= #0000ff] software [/color] interface, select the Flash animation file that you want to convert in the dialog box, when you add files, you can select multiple Flash animation files in bulk to import, of course, you can also click "Add DIR button to import all SWF files in a directory.
There is a feature in the import file, that is, in addition to the files and directories can be added, you can also click on the "IE cache" button directly after the IE cached SWF file added to the list.
Step two: Intercept the animated segment to be converted
In the list of SWF files, select a flash animation. At this point we can see the original "File Information" button has been shown as "w:500,h:400,t:2496,r:25", as shown in the picture, what does this mean? Click the button and you'll know. Originally, this indicates that the Flash animation has a width of 500 pixels, a height of 400 pixels, a total frame of 2496 frames, frame frequency of 25 frames/sec.
Now you need to set the starting and ending points of the animation to remove the unwanted start or end fragment. In the Right play box, drag the slider below or use the play button to stop the Flash animation at the beginning of the conversion section (for example, frame 1000th), and then click the "[" button below the animation to make the start tag here.)
Also, drag the slider or use the play button to stop the Flash animation at the end of the conversion section (for example, frame 1500th), and click the "]" button to place the end tag on it.
Step three: The output settings of the GIF animation
Click the Options button to select the size of the picture to generate the GIF animation on the Resize tab, either by selecting the preset size (default size) or by customizing the size, and then setting the frame rate of the GIF animation on the GIF Frame Rate tab.
Note: When you reduce the frame rate, the software will not change the playback speed of the movie, just discard some frames to reduce the size of the GIF file. Finally, switch to the Contents tab to set the output directory for the converted GIF file.
When all is ready, we can click on the "Convert GIF" button and quickly convert the selected Flash animation segment to an animated file in GIF format.