Flash Animation
I believe you must have seen CCTV-3 's "Happy Station" program, see the TV screen funny animation, I would like if you can also be able to burn their favorite Flash animation CD on the television playback, so no computer friends can also be at any time through the television to watch the wonderful flash animation.
If you want flash animation to play on TV, you can use two methods, one is the hardware method, the other is the software method. Since the hardware method is expensive and cumbersome to operate, there is no discussion here. Here we mainly introduce how to use the software method to implement.
Now the online Flash animation is generally FLA and SWF two formats, the former is the source file format of Flash, very few online, and the latter is the Flash animation file format that we often see. Because the FLA format file in the output can be directly generated in the AVI format video files, burn it into a CD-ROM that can be viewed on TV. So let's focus on how to burn the SWF file into a video disc that can be played.
We need to use Flash to Video Encoder Pro, which is a tool software that converts any SWF file into AVI or MP4 or MPEG format, and can also burn the SWF directly into a DVD disc. Let's take a look at how the software is used.
One, add Flash file
After the installation of the software, double-click the desktop icon, the software main interface is displayed in front of us (Figure 1), and then click on the main interface to the right of the Browse window, select the Flash file to convert, the same method to name the converted file name.
Figure 1
Second, type setting
Because we want to play flash animation on TV, at the same time to convert to AVI files occupy a very large space, so we choose MPEG here. Click the "Video Settings" button on the right of Figure 1, where you can set the video ratio, audio ratio and audio frequency, etc. (Figure 2)
Figure 2
Then set the recording device and click on the "Settings" button below in Figure 2 to select the sound device and source for the recording (Figure 3). Then click on the "Test" button to see if the recording device can be properly recorded. When the full setup is complete, click the Close button.
Figure 3
Third, property settings
Here we want to set the properties of the converted video file as well as the width and height of the video. In order to be able to maintain the converted video without distortion, we want to select the check box before "keep aspect ratio"; You can add a flag to the converted video by clicking on the "logo edit" button and then setting the watermark picture in the pop-up window (Figure 4), and enabling the transparency feature to avoid blocking the video.
Figure 4
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When all settings are complete, click the "Start" button at the bottom, and the Flash animation set up above will be played (as shown in Figure 5);
Figure 5
To play after the completion of the Stop button, the conversion prompts (see Figure 6), all the conversion will pop up after the conversion of the video file prompts, click "Yes", and then you can use the system default player to play the video.
Figure 6
Five, burn the disc
In this way, the Flash animation file is converted into MPEG file, start Nero and other burning software, burn it to the disc on it. If we choose to convert to a DVD type, the software is converted directly and burned to a DVD disc, and the same can be used to watch flash animations on TV.