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Transferring JING Captured SWF Videos to Mac Applications
Topic Started: Apr 16 2013, 07:21 AM (108 Views)
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SWF is an Adobe Flash file format used for multimedia, vector graphics and ActionScript. Originating with FutureWave Software, then transferred to Macromedia, and then coming under the control of Adobe, SWF files can contain animations or applets of varying degrees of interactivity and function. Currently, SWF is the dominant format for displaying "animated" vector graphics on the Web. It may also be used for programs, commonly browser games, using ActionScript. --- from Wikipedia

Jing is a screencasting computer program launched in 2007 as Jing Project by the TechSmith Corporation. The software takes a picture or video of the user's computer screen and uploads it to the Web, FTP, computer or clipboard. Not mentioning the simple function of capturing images, the most outstanding feature of JING is that it can easily record videos that are playing on your computer desktop and save them in .swf format. Since this could be one of the simplest methods to make an SWF video, JING is very adorable for most users, except the Mac users.

As is known to all, Apple did not, does not and still will not cooperate with Adobe, so there's no Adobe Flash Player and Adobe flash plugin on Mac, without which, Mac cannot run the SWF files at all. It is a great pity not making full use of JING. As many Mac users are asking how they can use the JING SWF videos on Mac – JING to iMovie, JING SWF to MOV on Mac, or JING SWF to QuickTime on Mac, etc. here, I'll provide you the easiest way to handle that: to use a third-party JING SWF Converter to get this task done.

Doremisoft JING SWF Converter (JING SWF Converter for Mac) is the exact program that will help you fix all the SWF problems nicely. Below is the brief guides on converting JING SWF to iMovie:

Step 1: Import JING SWF flash to the converter by clicking "Select File".
Step 2: Set iMovie-friendly output format following Profile > Applications > iMovie.
Step 3: Hit "Next" and "Start Conversion" button to begin to convert JING SWF to iMovie.
Step 4: Thereafter, you can easily import the converted JING captured videos to iMovie for editing.
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