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    • J Offline
      Judge1
      last edited by

      I downloaded the program in order to capture swf (flash) files. Will this software do this? If so,
      I could not find any instructions.

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        DeskShare_-_Support
        last edited by

        There are no special requirements to capture a Flash movie. Just capture your screen in the standard way.

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          dwkrueger
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          I am having a tough time converting the AVI files to another format. Specifically I am using the Adobe Encoder to convert the AVI to a FLV file. Do you have any problems converting the AVI generated by MSR to other formats?

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            DeskShare_-_Support
            last edited by

            We have not tested with Adobe Encoder. I would recommend trying Digital Media Converter Pro to convert the AVI files to FLV format. We have tested this, and it works perfectly.

            You can download a trial version of Digital Media Converter Pro here.

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