How To Convert SWF To MPEG For MAC OS X
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How To Convert SWF to MPEG for MAC OS X

As is known to all Mac users, flash SWF/FLV files are not welcomed by Apple. Actually Apple products from software iTune, QuickTime, iMovie, Final Cut Express, Final Cut Pro, iDVD to portable devices iPad, iPhone, iTouch, iPad, etc do not like flash at all. It is said by Apple In. that Apple family do not need flash, they will never use flash. Therefore, in order to play flash, you have to install Adobe Flash Player or VLC Player.

Most friends may use program Jing or Adobe Flash Player to create your own flash SWF video. Maybe some friends make flash SWF animation with Pencil. Besides create SWF files on your own, you can also get on line SWF videos from video share website such as Myspace and Newgrouds.

What can be done if you still expect to play SWF file on Mac with iTune, iMovie and import SWF to iMovie or FCE, FCP for editing?

Mac SWF to MPEG Converter will be your aid. As MPEG is the favourite format for Apple, Mac SWF to MPEG Converter convert SWF to MPEG for iTune, QuickTime, iMovie, FCE, FCP and other Apple portable player such as iPad, iPhone, iPod, iTouch.

Step by step to guide you convert SWF to MPEG Mac with SWF to MPEG Converter Mac

At the beginning, please make sure you have install and run swf converter to mpeg mac.

Step 1. Import SWF file to application SWF to MPEG Mac Converter.

Step 2. Set output format as MPEG-1/MPEG-2/MPEG-4.



Step 3. Start converting SWF to MPEG Mac.



Step 4. Set a destination for output MPEG file.



SWF video Converter Mac, perfect Flash SWF to Video conversion program, provides an amazing solution for Mac users to convert flash SWF to video files formats like SWF to MOV, SWF to FLV, SWF to MPEG4, etc. With the SWF Converter for Mac handy, a few mouse clicks will convert SWF video to your target format. Plus, the program also has specific output selections for portable devices such as iPad 2, iPhone 4S, Kindle Fire, iPhone, iPod Touch, PSP, BlackBerry, Mobile phone and so forth.

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