Source is from http://www.swfkits.com/flash-knowledge/swf-converter-flash-player.html
Adobe Flash Player, a well-known software program for viewing animations and movies using computer programs like a web browser, has been installed in 98% netizen's computers in a form of plugin for recent web browsers and has come to its 10th edition – Flash Player 10.1, this year in June, 2010.
Moyea SWF Converter, an all-inclusive SWF to video converter made for both amateurs and professionals, proudly announces the enhanced support to Flash Player 10.1 in its latest version, which absolutely makes it easier for customers to handle the source invisible Flash files with extremely low frame rate and get a perfect output with higher video playback fidelity and better animation effect.
How Moyea SWF Converter Coordinates with Flash Player 10.1
The fact that most SWF converters on the market now are only with cripple support to Flash Player 10 or even earlier versions, may be a big frustration for whom want to enjoy the dynamic flash on other media devices. During the capturing and converting process, if the current window is accidently covered by others or minimized, the frame rate will drop to 2-8frm/s dramatically due to one of the new features of Flash Player 10.1 - periodic timer, which is mentioned previously and aims to maintain a relatively higher fidelity.
What will happen if the frame rate drops from 30frm/s(for example) to 2-8frm/s? Definitely the program takes much longer time to capture the source SWF and generates much bigger output video with intermittent animations.
However, things can be different with Moyea SWF Converter thanks to the perfect support to Flash Player 10.1 and the unique Lower-Playback-Speed technology. They make it possible to capture the source SWF with original frame rate 30frm/s even if the window is covered, but just with lower playback speed intentionally made to capture every single detail under this circumstance.
The figure below illustrates the capability of Moyea SWF Converter to capture SWF content with the original frame rate 30frm/s, and with the fact that the window is covered. This can be shown with the numbers indicated in red, it jumps as almost the same rate before and after the main SWF capture window is covered.
Source is from http://www.swfkits.com/flash-knowledge/swf-converter-flash-player.html
Adobe Flash Player, a well-known software program for viewing animations and movies using computer programs like a web browser, has been installed in 98% netizen's computers in a form of plugin for recent web browsers and has come to its 10th edition – Flash Player 10.1, this year in June, 2010.
Moyea SWF Converter, an all-inclusive SWF to video converter made for both amateurs and professionals, proudly announces the enhanced support to Flash Player 10.1 in its latest version, which absolutely makes it easier for customers to handle the source invisible Flash files with extremely low frame rate and get a perfect output with higher video playback fidelity and better animation effect.
How Moyea SWF Converter Coordinates with Flash Player 10.1
The fact that most SWF converters on the market now are only with cripple support to Flash Player 10 or even earlier versions, may be a big frustration for whom want to enjoy the dynamic flash on other media devices. During the capturing and converting process, if the current window is accidently covered by others or minimized, the frame rate will drop to 2-8frm/s dramatically due to one of the new features of Flash Player 10.1 - periodic timer, which is mentioned previously and aims to maintain a relatively higher fidelity.
What will happen if the frame rate drops from 30frm/s(for example) to 2-8frm/s? Definitely the program takes much longer time to capture the source SWF and generates much bigger output video with intermittent animations.
However, things can be different with Moyea SWF Converter thanks to the perfect support to Flash Player 10.1 and the unique Lower-Playback-Speed technology. They make it possible to capture the source SWF with original frame rate 30frm/s even if the window is covered, but just with lower playback speed intentionally made to capture every single detail under this circumstance.
The figure below illustrates the capability of Moyea SWF Converter to capture SWF content with the original frame rate 30frm/s, and with the fact that the window is covered. This can be shown with the numbers indicated in red, it jumps as almost the same rate before and after the main SWF capture window is covered.
Source is from http://www.swfkits.com/flash-knowledge/swf-converter-flash-player.html
Adobe Flash Player, a well-known software program for viewing animations and movies using computer programs like a web browser, has been installed in 98% netizen's computers in a form of plugin for recent web browsers and has come to its 10th edition – Flash Player 10.1, this year in June, 2010.
Moyea SWF Converter, an all-inclusive SWF to video converter made for both amateurs and professionals, proudly announces the enhanced support to Flash Player 10.1 in its latest version, which absolutely makes it easier for customers to handle the source invisible Flash files with extremely low frame rate and get a perfect output with higher video playback fidelity and better animation effect.
How Moyea SWF Converter Coordinates with Flash Player 10.1
The fact that most SWF converters on the market now are only with cripple support to Flash Player 10 or even earlier versions, may be a big frustration for whom want to enjoy the dynamic flash on other media devices. During the capturing and converting process, if the current window is accidently covered by others or minimized, the frame rate will drop to 2-8frm/s dramatically due to one of the new features of Flash Player 10.1 - periodic timer, which is mentioned previously and aims to maintain a relatively higher fidelity.
What will happen if the frame rate drops from 30frm/s(for example) to 2-8frm/s? Definitely the program takes much longer time to capture the source SWF and generates much bigger output video with intermittent animations.
However, things can be different with Moyea SWF Converter thanks to the perfect support to Flash Player 10.1 and the unique Lower-Playback-Speed technology. They make it possible to capture the source SWF with original frame rate 30frm/s even if the window is covered, but just with lower playback speed intentionally made to capture every single detail under this circumstance.
The figure below illustrates the capability of Moyea SWF Converter to capture SWF content with the original frame rate 30frm/s, and with the fact that the window is covered. This can be shown with the numbers indicated in red, it jumps as almost the same rate before and after the main SWF capture window is covered.
Source is from http://www.swfkits.com/flash-knowledge/swf-converter-flash-player.html
Adobe Flash Player, a well-known software program for viewing animations and movies using computer programs like a web browser, has been installed in 98% netizen's computers in a form of plugin for recent web browsers and has come to its 10th edition – Flash Player 10.1, this year in June, 2010.
Moyea SWF Converter, an all-inclusive SWF to video converter made for both amateurs and professionals, proudly announces the enhanced support to Flash Player 10.1 in its latest version, which absolutely makes it easier for customers to handle the source invisible Flash files with extremely low frame rate and get a perfect output with higher video playback fidelity and better animation effect.
How Moyea SWF Converter Coordinates with Flash Player 10.1
The fact that most SWF converters on the market now are only with cripple support to Flash Player 10 or even earlier versions, may be a big frustration for whom want to enjoy the dynamic flash on other media devices. During the capturing and converting process, if the current window is accidently covered by others or minimized, the frame rate will drop to 2-8frm/s dramatically due to one of the new features of Flash Player 10.1 - periodic timer, which is mentioned previously and aims to maintain a relatively higher fidelity.
What will happen if the frame rate drops from 30frm/s(for example) to 2-8frm/s? Definitely the program takes much longer time to capture the source SWF and generates much bigger output video with intermittent animations.
However, things can be different with Moyea SWF Converter thanks to the perfect support to Flash Player 10.1 and the unique Lower-Playback-Speed technology. They make it possible to capture the source SWF with original frame rate 30frm/s even if the window is covered, but just with lower playback speed intentionally made to capture every single detail under this circumstance.
The figure below illustrates the capability of Moyea SWF Converter to capture SWF content with the original frame rate 30frm/s, and with the fact that the window is covered. This can be shown with the numbers indicated in red, it jumps as almost the same rate before and after the main SWF capture window is covered.
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