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SWF with data to WEBM | VB.NET
Program.vb:
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' x64 IMPORTANT NOTE: set CPU to x86 to build in x86 mode Imports System.Diagnostics Imports BytescoutSWFToVideo Class Program Friend Shared Sub Main(args As String()) ' Create an instance of SWFToVideo ActiveX object Dim converter As New SWFToVideo() ' Set debug log 'converter.SetLogFile("log.txt"); ' Register SWFToVideo converter.RegistrationName = "demo" converter.RegistrationKey = "demo" ' Set the converter to the live data conversion mode ' (it will fully load the embedded video stream before the conversion) converter.SWFConversionMode = SWFConversionModeType.SWFWithLiveData ' Set input SWF file converter.InputSWFFileName = "shapes.swf" ' you may calculate output video duration using information about the the source swf movie ' WARNING #1: this method to calculate the output video duration is not working for movies with dynamic scenes ' and interactive scripts as in these movies it is not possible to calculate the precise duration of the movie ' WARNING #2: you should set the input swf or flv filename (or url) before this calculation ' So the movie duration is calculated as the following: ' as swf frame count (number of frames in the swf) / movieFPS (frames per second defined in swf) ' and then multiplied by 1000 (as we are setting the .ConverstionTimeout in milliseconds) ' as the following (uncomment if you want to set the length of the output video to the same as the original swf) ' or as the following source code (uncomment to enable): ' converter.ConversionTimeout = 1000 * (converter.FrameCount / converter.MovieFPS) ' Set output AVI or WMV video file converter.OutputVideoFileName = "result.webm" ' Don't let it run infinitely converter.ConversionTimeOut = 3000 ' 3000ms = 3 seconds ' set FPS converter.FPS = 29.97F ' Set output movie dimensions converter.OutputWidth = 320 converter.OutputHeight = 240 ' Run conversion converter.RunAndWait() ' release resources System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.ReleaseComObject(converter) converter = Nothing ' Open the result in default media player Process.Start("result.webm") End Sub End Class