FLV to AVI Converter' 4.0 is Shareware Multimedia Creation Tools software design by SWF Kit Software. It runs on following operating system: WinVista,WinVista x64,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Windows2003 and has as system requirements: CPU: 1GHz; RAM: 1 GB; free disk space: min 20 MB, DirectX 9 installed. It is so easy to convert FLV to AVI video with FLV to AVI Converter! Additionally you can convert Flash videos and movies to images series and to animated GIF.
Whats new in version 4.0:Added: conversion of FLV files with AVC/H.264 video codec; possibility to crop and resize images and videos in order to perform conversion of specific areas only or to receive output of different scale; possibility to resize the output when converting FLV to SWF with movie controls.
Publisher review:With FLV to AVI Converter you can achieve the desired results in just a couple of clicks! This tool will help you easily convert FLV to AVI, FLV videos to image series (series of JPG, BMP or GIF) or to animated GIF, FLV to EXE and even more. You can create custom screensaver from your original FLV file and add your homepage URL and your contact information to it. When converting FLV to EXE, you can choose from two output options: Standard Projector or Advanced Projector EXE. If you choose the first option you can set such parameters as file description, copyright notice, and file version. If you want to make additional customizations, such as applying multiple startup settings, application captions, expiry time, etc., you might want to opt for Advanced Projector EXE. The conversion process will be easy as a piece of cake.
Requirements:CPU: 1GHz; RAM: 1 GB; free disk space: min 20 MB, DirectX 9 installed
Operating system:WinVista,WinVista x64,Win7 x32,Win7 x64,Windows2003
Limitations:Watermarks on resulting videos and images. It impossible to modify file description of the Advanced Flash Player.
Release notes:Major Update
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