Flash animation with Macromedia Flash friends know that after the completion of the production we can save the work into a FLA format file for future modification. When you want to publish on the Internet, export it as a SWF file. After the export of SWF file, in addition to the small size of the characteristics, it is not easy to be a glimpse of the author's production process. As the saying goes, there is a benefit that will have a disadvantage. For some "rookie" enthusiasts who are keen on learning animation technology, this feature of the SWF file will undoubtedly deprive them of many opportunities to "learn from the master". With the help of "Imperator°fla", the problem is solved. Download Address: Http://www.cbifamily.com/down/flash/IFLADEMO.zip.
After you unpack the installation, start it in the Start menu, as shown in the figure. First click the Select SWF button in the main interface and in the pop-up dialog box, select the SWF file you want to convert. Then, under Types to convert, select the type to convert, including the button (button), main Timeline (main timeline), picture (image), Sound (sound), and so on. These options are very familiar to beginners, so I don't introduce them (note that fame action and object action two are not selected for the unregistered version). Finally, click the "Save FLA" button to set the file name and save the path for the converted files and start the conversion.
In addition, we can further control the conversion process by using the commands in the menu provided by the "Extras ..." button above the main interface. For example, under "Library folder", set whether to create a folder for a class of extracted primitives, under "Media-extraction", set the type of multimedia file you want to extract from the animation, and set the font-related problems under "Static Text"; Show "To adjust the issues associated with the display, under" LogFiles ", set whether to save the log, and so on.
The speed of software conversion is related to the volume of the original file and the complexity of the content involved. It may take more than 10 minutes to convert a SWF file of more than 1MB.