
While FVC did convert the whole 30 seconds of the SWF video just fine, it read the video as being 3 minutes a 51 seconds long instead of the appropriate 30 seconds.

The results were nothing to write home about. However, I did test FVC with a non-interactive 30 second SWF video. Since I don’t have an interactive SWF to test it with, I don’t know if FVC can convert interactive SWF videos or not. FVC doesn’t have extraordinarily unique input format support – there is one special format FVC converts that many other video converters (shareware or freeware) cannot: SWF. While most other video converters also support a similar list of input formats – i.e. The following are all the input formats supported by FVC:
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I will be discussing these two separately, with a conclusion to wrap up.īeing a “video converter”, Freemake Video Converter is a program that obviously allows users to convert videos (SD and HD).
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That said, there are two Freemake software products: Freemake Video Converter and Freemake Video Downloader. More importantly, however, Ellora Assets Corporation’s Freemake video converting/downloading software products have been floating around on tech blogs for a while now, getting glowing reviews and recommendations it is high time we gave them the dotTech treatment, even if we have to beat the video-converting-and-downloading dead horse a thousand times over. So, you ask, what is the point of talking about more video converters and downloaders? Well, first of all, it never hurts to spread the word about freeware software. Between freebies and freeware, dotTech has talked about many, many video converters and quite a few video downloaders.
