Question:
Hello to all, I need to know how to convert jpg to swf, is it possible?
rob d
2009-08-13 03:48:44 UTC
hey everybody, I am building a website for my daughters school here in the Philippines. The package offers various multi-media options. But it requires that the only type of images that may be uploaded be .swf files. I scanned my computer for .swf files and only found some things from Yahoo IM(their audibles). Please help. I am already getting a little gray, and this website could make it much worse:)
Five answers:
?
2009-08-13 04:07:52 UTC
use Flash!



- Go to Flash



- Open a new file and place all the jpg images each in one frame (or alternate frames or some frames apart whichever way you want it to be).



- After finishing work Publish it in swf type and you will get the swf file which you can use in your website.



Note: 24 frames will play in 1 second, so place the jpg's accordingly.
Brinstaar
2009-08-13 11:57:41 UTC
.SWF files are flash files that are usually either made in a Flash program or AVI/MPEG conversions. You can try getting a converter but I haven't heard of JPEG ever being converted to SWF.
2009-08-13 11:04:40 UTC
Dear Rob D,

Yes, you're able to convert your JPG files into SWF.

I found a program which allows you to do this.

It's called Quick JPG2SWF 0.2.

Check Sources for download link.



Hopefully this'll help you out, Rob.



Good luck!
Debu
2009-08-13 10:53:35 UTC
SWFTools is a collection of utilities for working with Adobe Flash files (SWF files). The tool collection includes programs for reading SWF files, combining them, and creating them from other content (like images, sound files, videos or sourcecode). SWFTools is released under the GPL.

The current collection is comprised of the programs detailed below:



* PDF2SWF A PDF to SWF Converter. Generates one frame per page. Enables you to have fully formatted text, including tables, formulas, graphics etc. inside your Flash Movie. It's based on the xpdf PDF parser from Derek B. Noonburg.

* SWFCombine A multi-function tool for inserting SWFs into Wrapper SWFs, contatenating SWFs, stacking SWFs or for basic parameter manipulation (e.g. changing size).

* SWFStrings Scans SWFs for text data.

* SWFDump Prints out various informations about SWFs, like contained images/fonts/sounds, disassembly of contained code as well as cross-reference and bounding box data.

* JPEG2SWF Takes one or more JPEG pictures and generates a SWF slideshow from them. Supports motion estimation compression (h.263) for better compression of video sequences.

* PNG2SWF Like JPEG2SWF, only for PNGs.

* GIF2SWF Converts GIFs to SWF. Also able to handle animated gifs.

* WAV2SWF Converts WAV audio files to SWFs, using the L.A.M.E. MP3 encoder library.

* AVI2SWF Converts AVI animation files to SWF. It supports Flash MX H.263 compression. Some examples can be found at examples.html. (Notice: this tool is not included anymore in the latest version, as ffmpeg or mencoder do a better job nowadays)

* Font2SWF Converts font files (TTF, Type1) to SWF.

* SWFBBox Allows to read out, optimize and readjust SWF bounding boxes.

* SWFC A tool for creating SWF files from simple script files. Includes support for both ActionScript 2.0 as well as ActionScript 3.0.

* SWFExtract Allows to extract Movieclips, Sounds, Images etc. from SWF files.

* AS3Compile A standalone ActionScript 3.0 compiler. Mostly compatible with Flex.



SWFTools has been reported to work on Solaris, Linux (both 32 as well as 64 bit), FreeBSD, OpenBSD, HP-UX, Solaris, MacOS X and Windows 98/ME/2000/XP/Vista.
anne p
2009-08-13 10:56:46 UTC
Yes, if you have a flash editor.


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