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subject: How to Convert Flash to DVD [print this page]


Author: figerson
Author: figerson

Flash is a type of animation file commonly used on websites, due to its small size and capabilities to make highly interactive websites. Short animated movies created using Flash have also become popular on the Internet. There are many websites that host Flash movies. Common DVD players do not have the ability to read Flash files, so if you want to burn a Flash movie onto DVD, you must first convert the Flash file to a movie file. Download and install the Anvsoft Flash to Video Converter. The Anvsoft converter is made specifically for converting Flash files into movie files. Pull the flash file into the Anvsoft converter. Select "File." Browse for the flash file, then click "Open." Change the output settings. Click "Option," select the file type that you would like to convert the file into using the "Profile" drop down box. Click "OK." Numerous video formats, including AVI and MPEG2, can be burned to DVD. Choose the DivX codec. Click on "Codec for Recording" on the Option window. This codec works in DivX-certified DVD players, which are now made by most popular DVD player brands. Click the "Record" button. The conversion progress will be tracked on the screen. Burn to DVD. Upload the file to your favorite DVD burning software, such as MediaNow or DVD Flick. Insert a DVD into the DVD burner on your computer and select "Create DVD" or "Burn." Nearly all DVD-burning programs have the ability to auto-fit your file to the size of the DVD, which means you don't have to worry about resizing your file. Progress will be tracked on the screen and a screen will notify you when the DVD is finished burning. Computer with DVD-burner Download Anvsoft Flash to Video Converter Download DVD Flick About the Author:

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