iMovie is a proprietary video editing software application which allows Mac, iPod Touch 4th generation, iPhone 4 and iPad 2 users to edit their own home movies. It was originally released by Apple in 1999 as a Mac OS 8 application bundled with the first FireWire-enabled consumer Apple model – iMac DV.
iMovie includes support for HDV (720p and 1080i) and integration with the rest of the iLife suite, with toolbox buttons allowing the importing of images from iPhoto, music from iTunes and the setting of chapter markers ready for exporting to iDVD.
Now there are many kinds of iMovie including iMovie HD 5, iMovie HD 6, iMovie ’08, iMovie ’09, iMovie ’11.
However the free and powerful editing software can’t support SWF files. How to import SWF to iMovie for editing?
Q1: Import SWF? Is there a way I can import .swf (flash) files into iMovie HD 6?
Q2: How can I import or convert a .swf file into iMovie 8? I’ve been searching with no luck for a way to convert a flash animation (.swf) file into a format that I can import into iMovie 8. It is important that I maintain the quality (and audio) of the original swf file. Can anyone suggest a route? Many thanks.
For resolving these problems, I search a tool— SWF to iMovie in the website. Flash SWF to iMovie can help you convert Flash SWF to iMovie supported SWF to MP4 Mac, MOV, DV, HDV, etc. Then you can import the converted SWF files to iMovie 08, iMovie 09, iMovie 11, iMovie HD, etc for editing. I hope it is helpful for us.
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