With Firecoresoft Mac video to Flash encoder, you can create Flash file out of almost all video file in a few steps - import source file, customize file optionally, personalize Flash style and launch the conversion. The following are the detailed demonstration to guide you through the whole process.
First off, please download the all-in-one Mac video encoder for Adobe Flash, set it up onto your Mac by following the installation guidelines. When installed successfully, run the program to enter its main interface as below:
The main interface of the Mac video to Flash encoder is 100% clean and user friendly. To do the first step, please hit the "Add File" button in the upper left corner, choose the video that you need to convert and click "Open" to load it into the workspace. Basically, you are allowed to add a unlimited number of source files. When finished, you will see all imported files displayed with the file names,, original length, trimmed length and destination file.
Now that the source files have been added, you can do some customizations as per your requirement. Here are what you can do:
A.Edit Source Video File: you can spiff up the source files by using the attached editing features which are listed at the bottom of the interface. For instance, you can click the "Edit" button to enter the editing section where you can modify the video size, cut off the unwanted area, add cool effects like old film to the file, customize the brightness, contrast and saturation, insert text & image watermark to make the file unique.
While clicking the "Clip" button, you can get the desired segments of the video file by dragging the slider freely. All of the editing features can be previewed in the real time, therefore, you can take time to get what you like at ease.
B.Other Options: The "Option" button enables you to choose the proper format of the snapshots and save them in the desired location as you wish. For example, you can create a new file folder at the desktop.
C.Customize Parameters of the Output File: On the menu bar of the interface, click the "Customize" button, you can customize the "profile"(high quality/low quality/normal quality), modify audio settings (encoder, channels, sample rate, bitrate) and video settings(width, height, encoder, frame rate and bitrate) in accordance with your needs.
Once you’ve finished customizing the parameters of the converted file, click "Next" button and you will see several output options - "Generate FLV", "Generate SWF", "Generate HTML" and "Generate thumbnail". You need to make the choice based on your requirement. After that, hit "Next" to continue.
A list of options are displayed on the right panel of the interface. Right there, you can customize the Flash template and style freely.
a. Player: piles of different player templates are provided, allowing you to choose the favorite one. Once click the template, you can view its effect on the left panel.
b. Option: The "Option" column allows you to customize the list and component, skin settings such as player auto hide, hide delay and so forth.
c. Effect: Dozens of cool effects are available for your choice. Simply click them to choose the one you like the most.
d. Decorate: Here, you can add text or image watermark into the file. Remarkably, you can customize the color or size of the text. Meanwhile, you can upload your own picture or key in the URL of the picture to set it as the watermark.
e. Head: you can adjust the background color & duration of the head, add text as well as insert image if needed.
f. Tail: It is almost the same as that of the head option. Please take your time to do the job.
Having finished the optional customizations above, you can press the play button to view the final result. You can re-customize the effect until you're satisfied. Once done, click the big blue "Convert" button to get the conversion started. A new "converting" window will show up, showing you the progress of the conversion. For sure, you can cancle the conversion for any reasons.
Windows
Go to Start > All Programs > Firecoresoft > Flash Encoder > Uninstall
Mac
1. Go to the folder containing Firecoresoft Flash Encoder for Mac.
2. Drag Flash Encoder for Mac to the Trash icon in the Dock. You'll need administrative rights if it's installed in your Applications folder.
3. Remove Flash Encoder for Mac icon from your Dock, simply drag it out of the Dock with your mouse.