Freeware Flash program

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Haggard the Horrendous

This is from a friend:

Does anyone know of a way to produce a flash movie without spending
$400 to buy macromedia's flash program? I'm making a series of short
animations but the AVIs are not small and I'd like to convert them to
flash - but I can't believe that a program to create flash movies is
worth several hundred dollars US.
 
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Rod

Haggard said:
This is from a friend:

Does anyone know of a way to produce a flash movie without spending
$400 to buy macromedia's flash program? I'm making a series of short
animations but the AVIs are not small and I'd like to convert them to
flash - but I can't believe that a program to create flash movies is
worth several hundred dollars US.

V2F Video to Flash converter

From their website:

Discontinued product - Freeware - No support
Does not like WindowsXP or newer .AVI codecs.

http://crashsoftware.com/v2f.zip

HTH Rod
 
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Son Of Spy

Rod said:
V2F Video to Flash converter

From their website:

Discontinued product - Freeware - No support
Does not like WindowsXP or newer .AVI codecs.

http://crashsoftware.com/v2f.zip

HTH Rod

Wink is a Tutorial and Presentation creation software, primarily aimed
at creating tutorials on how to use software (like a tutor for
MS-Word/Excel etc). Using Wink you can capture screenshots of your
software, use images that you already have, type-in explanations for
each step, create a navigation sequence complete with buttons, delays,
titles etc and create a highly effective tutorial for your users. Input
formats: Capture screenshots from your PC, or use images in
BMP/JPG/PNG/TIFF/TGA/PCX formats. Output formats: Export your
presentations as Macromedia Flash, Standalone EXE, PDF, HTML or any of
the above image formats. Use Flash/html for the web, EXE for
distributing to PC users and PDF for printable manuals.
Performance/Quality: Creates highly compressed Flash presentations (few
kbs to few hundreds of kbs, much smaller than competing commercial
products) ideal for using on the web. ~1.4Mb on my MMedia2 page or HERE:
http://www.debugmode.com/bin/download.php?wink.zip

cheers!

Son Of Spy
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Cousin Stanley

This is from a friend:

Does anyone know of a way to produce a flash movie without spending
$400 to buy macromedia's flash program? I'm making a series of short
animations but the AVIs are not small and I'd like to convert them to
flash - but I can't believe that a program to create flash movies is
worth several hundred dollars US.

Cousin Haggard the Horrendous ....

You might try the PowerBullet Presenter program
for creating .swf files ....

http://www.powerbullet.com

It's fairly easy to learn and use ....

Simple example created today ....

http://fastq.com/~sckitching/HTML/pb_2004-07-04.htm
[ 36 KB ]
 
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Invader Zim

Cousin Stanley said:
This is from a friend:

Does anyone know of a way to produce a flash movie without spending
$400 to buy macromedia's flash program? I'm making a series of short
animations but the AVIs are not small and I'd like to convert them to
flash - but I can't believe that a program to create flash movies is
worth several hundred dollars US.

Cousin Haggard the Horrendous ....

You might try the PowerBullet Presenter program
for creating .swf files ....

http://www.powerbullet.com

It's fairly easy to learn and use ....

Simple example created today ....

http://fastq.com/~sckitching/HTML/pb_2004-07-04.htm
[ 36 KB ]

Have to agree with you, Cousin Stanley , I also have used Powerbullet
because it is one of best way to create Flash presentations for free.
 

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