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Without the source .fla file, how can you edit the local/downloaded .swf file easily? This article is written to help you edit SWF files without using Adobe Flash.
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Adobe Flash is exactly the professional program to make SWF animation. However, it cannot edit the .swf file after generated since SWF is kinda protected file. Adobe Flash can only edit the source files with extension name of .fla! So, if you have some local/downloaded SWF files and want to do some editing to it for personal used, what can you do?
Well, to edit SWF, you can use iMovie, Windows Movie Maker, Premiere or FCP, etc. for instead. With these editing tools, you can freely edit the video files like cutting, joining and even conduct professional post production to the files. That's quite easy! The only one preparation job you need to do before you import SWF into Premiere or iMovie, is to convert SWF to iMovie/Premiere accepted video format.
OK, here I will tell you in detail how to convert SWF to iMovie, Premiere, or any other video editor accepted formats. To achieve the goal, first you need to get a professional SWF Video Converter, and then follow the step-by-step tutorial below to conduct the conversion.
How to Convert SWF to iMovie/Premiere 1. Simply click "Select File" to select the SWF file you want to convert from your computer and load it to the converter.
2. If you just need some simple editing functions like cropping the SWF file, you can also use this SWF Converter as an SWF Cropper. Click the "Crop" button to customize it by dragging the video frame to delete the unwanted areas. Besides, in the same panel, you can add watermark to the video to protect your copyright.
3. Click "Profile" button and choose "iMovie" or "Premiere" tab to set the output video format. If you need to customize the output format, please click the "gear" (settings) beside.
Make sure that you are satisfied with everything done above, then click "Next" to go to the conversion panel. Meanwhile, you can preview the video during the conversion. Press "Start Conversion" button to start converting SWF to iMovie/Premiere