SWF to JPG Converter Command Line |
SWF is used as an extension name for Shockwave Flash videos. JPG (JPEG) is a popular image format for storing digital images. You can convert video frames of SWF to JPG images with SWF to JPG Converter Command Line. |
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The application SWF to JPG Converter Command Line is free for trial and you can download it freely. The application does not require installation and its instantly runnable after unpack it into your disk. |
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SWF to JPG Converter Command Line is designed for MS-DOS interface use only, and you have to open a MS-DOS command prompt window before running it. Press and hold the key "Window" and press "R", input "cmd" in the edit box "Open" in the dialog box "Run", press [OK], and then you have opened a command prompt window.
To use simpler and shorter commands, you can change the current path of the opened MS-DOS command prompt window to the path pointing to the application. For more information about MS-DOS commands, please type "help" and hit "Enter" key in the command prompt interface. |
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The following command line is for converting frames of SWF to JPG, >swf2img.exe -in a.swf -out aa.jpg . |
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In the command line, "swf2img.exe" is the executable file of the application, "a.swf" is the name of the source file, and "aa.jpg" is for specifying the name for converted images. In this case, the converted images will be saved with names like "aa0001.jpg", "aa0002.jpg" … |
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This application is used for MS-DOS interface only and it natively supports script calling. So you can run it on a server for batch processes. If you want to run it one a server please buy a server license to activate the trial version application. If you want to redistribute this application within a third-party software package, please use a developer license. |
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Features of SWF to JPG Converter Command Line:
- All Windows platform supported – it can run in 32-bit and 64-bit Windows 9x/ME/NT/2000/XP/Vista/2008/7 systems with Adobe Flash Player Plugin installed.
- Support various target formats – besides BMP, it supports converting flash video frames to various image formats, e.g., SWF to GIF, SWF to JPG, SWF to JPEG, SWF to PNG, SWF to TGA, SWF to PCX, SWF to TIFF, SWF to PNM, SWF to RAS, and SWF to J2K (JPEG2000).
- Support batch conversion – it can convert frames of more than one flash video to images via batch script.
- Resize the image – it supports to set the size of the converted images.
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