Converting wmv file to fl

I have a flash animation that was created in a wmf file and i need to convert it to a file that is compatible with Adobe Fl

As far as I know, if you want to convert .flv to .wmv file,
you need a third party to help you complete the progress, such as
Moyea FLV to video converter which
can convert FLV files to video and audio formats such as WMV, AVI,
MPEG, MP4,3GP, MOV, MP3,3G2, WMA, DV and etc.

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  • Convert WMV files to MPEG  and/or  get Quicktime plug-in for WMV and AVI

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    I was advised that the VLC app that will convert WMV to MPEG4?... but the page at the URL below indicates that this version of VLC is a player and does not say anything about converting WMV to MPEG...
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    I would like to convert WMV files to MPEG so they will play in QuickTime or in iTunes on a Mac by just double-clicking them... for family members with Macs like me.
    I am working on a PC where I am right now, but I have Macs at home and at work. I am on a PC for the time being at a friends place and I've produced a few .wmv files in Windows Live Movie Maker 2011. (Sorry Steve, it's just for a test).
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    I would like to be able to just give my family these files on a CD for high-res viewing on a computer, in addition to the DVDs that I have made for their TVs.
    Since I don't control what they install on their computers, they don't necessarily have Flip4Mac on their Macs like I do... I just want them to be able to play MPEGs from a file on a CD or on their hard drives by simply double-clicking them.
    After working with the recommended VLC player that also allegedly converts WMV files to MPEGs, for 8 hours, I have a result with the 7th attempt that mimics the worst kind of modern digital art that I've ever seen... I wish I could plug in the screenshot of the MPEG video that VLC produced... completely useless garbage.
    Are there any other suggestions for a converter that simply handles converting WMV to any kind of MPEG file?
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  • How to converting WMV files?

    How to converting WMV files from PC to iPod playable files? thanks for all your help

    I just found this tip on allexperts.com...
    I'm on a windows box at work, so I cant verify the accuracy.
    I have one at home...name escapes me right now...icon is a blue square with 5 black dots (like on a die). It converts audio formats, video formats, extracts audio from video, and will batch process.
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    =======
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    Tunes will convert wma to mp3 (or acc) format. Here are the instructions:
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  • How do you convert WMV files to either .mov or mpeg4?

    Hi,
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    You can use the Quicktime plugin from Flip4Mac to get QT to understand/read WMV files.
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  • Converting WMV files to QuickTime  and file size

    I have QT Pro and I have no problem doing a "save as..." for converting WMV files to .mov. I also have Flip4Mac converting the file to be viewed in QT first.
    My question is that if I do a straight-ahead "save as..." it'll make the file's size about 25% larger. If I try to do "export" with default settings it takes far longer and I have an even larger file. I've also tried playing with different compression in QT to save these files and haven't come up with anything that works better. Is there a way to manage the file size so it's the same or smaller, not bigger?
    Thanks in advance all!

    File size is dicated by the bitrate of the file. From my review of (thousands) of WMV files there appears to be some compression in the WMV format that is not reapplied when save as to a MOV container is performed. You can see in get info the WMV file say 100MB has maybe 125-150MB of data when it is fully loaded in Quicktime.
    Thus save as does not apply the WMV compression the same as native WMV is all I can assume and the new QT file (MOV container) is bigger than the source file is.
    Exporting to any new QT format (say H264) is going to make a file that is dependent on the new QT bitrate you select but if it is higher than the bitrate shown in the Get Info Inspector box when the original WMV has been opened it will be bigger without a doubt. So if you have a 3Mb/sec WMV file that you export to 700 kb/sec for iPod basic it should be 1/4 of the size. Use 5Mb/sec fo Apple TV it should be 2/3 larger.
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  • Converting wmv files to mp4

    Is it possible to convert wmv files to mpeg-4 in AME? I tried but there wasn't an mp4 option, only h.264 and flv. I am using AME 6.0.3.1 on Windows 7. Thank you in advance for all the answers.

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  • Convert wmv file to a format iMovie can use

    How do i convert the wmv file that i have imported from my PC to mac into a format that iMovie can use? And which is the best file format? why can i play the file but not import it to iMovie?

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  • Converting .WMV files to iTunes and iMovie 08 compatible files -- Possible?

    I have QuickTime Pro for Windows (XP Home, SP3). I also have a MacBook Pro 17" notebook (OS X 10.5 Leopard) with iLife 08, an iPod Touch, and an iPhone 3G. I want to be able to view (and sometimes edit) -- on my MacBook Pro -- videos (with audio) that exist as .WMV files which I have downloaded from a friend's website to a Shared Folder on my PC (which is connected to my MacBook on a LAN). I'll probably break down and spend the $30 to upgrade QuickTime on my Mac to QuickTime Pro so that I won't have to work through a Shared Folder, but that's neither here nor there for the moment. What I wanted to do was to use QT Pro to convert the .WMV files to an Apple-compatible format, but it doesn't seem to be able to do that. It will go ahead and APPEAR to convert the file during Export, changing the file extension from .wmv to .mp4, for example, but the exported (converted?) file won't play in the QuickTime Player. I can press the Play button, and the marker moves as if the file were playing, but no movie appears on the screen and no audio is heard. Will I have to get third-party software to effect the conversion?

    http://flip4mac.com
    Purchase one of the upgrades and use QuickTime Pro (iMovie '08 is still not supported).

  • How to convert WMV files? (On Win XP)

    Hello,
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    How can/should I do this on Windows XP? I've got quite a few lectures I'd like to watch on the go.
    What video formats does the iPod support, and what software should I use to do the conversion?
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    See this for help: Guide to converting video for iPod (Mac/Windows).

  • PC People cannot see my Quicktime converted WMV file

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    Post a URL so we can see the page code.
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  • Converting wmv files for ipod

    I have a couple of wmv files that I would like to put on my ipod. I upgraded to QT Pro and chose export then chose movie-ipod. I get the video to play after the conversion but there's a watermark that says something about created with flip 4 mac trial version. I thought I created it with QT Pro?!?! Please don't tell me I have to buy the flip 4 mac pro version and that I wasted $30 on the QT Pro! Or am I (hopefully) doing something wrong or do I need to change a setting somewhere? Thanks so much!!
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  • Converting .WMV files? (MAC)

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  • Converting wmv files into swf files

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