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 Post subject: converting .swf files to dvd format.
PostPosted: Sat Apr 15, 2006 9:25 pm 
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does anyone know where I can get help converting a flash cartoon to a format that is supported by DVDs? I'm talking about the kind of dvds that work in a DVD player, not just data dvds.
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I have made some flash movies that I plan on putting on dvd.


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bwave wrote:
I have made some flash movies that I plan on putting on dvd.


Unexpected :-|

No, I do not know. But you might have to convert it to something else first.

swf to (maybe windows media, quicktime) then that to dvd.

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Geez, didn't TBC have a whole bunch of trouble doing this? It seemed like it gave them a real rough time, and if they had problems, you'll most likely have problems.


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"Magic SWF2AVI"

I think that may solve your problems.


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because a Mac, even an eMac, is going to cost you at least $1,200... and Macs are highly suggested for the professional editing of films.


Hey! Shutup! Atleast eMacs run better than Windows! Although all of the other stuff you said is true. You actually should've got one when they FIRST came out. That way, no extra money, and you can still get iLife, and put some DVDs.

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Well, if you already have a monitor, you could get a Mac Mini for $500 somthing. That's a cheap solution.

This should probably be moved to HelpDesk.


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