Change AVCHD to Shockwave Flash
A must-have to change AVCHD to Shockwave Flash file type quickly, the best changing program OJOsoft Total Video Converter works on Windows - Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, etc. Download and install it on your PC and read the how to change AVCHD files to Shockwave Flash guide as follow. Start changing AVCHD to Shockwave Flash format now.
How to change AVCHD format to Shockwave Flash

Choose output Shockwave Flash for changing
Run OJOsoft Total Video Converter program, an all-in-one solution to change almost every file extension, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 supported. In this guide, we click TO SWF button on the top of AVCHD to Shockwave Flash changer software interface to change AVCHD to Shockwave Flash.
Output folder for changed Shockwave Flash files
Click the lower Browse... button next to Output File Name field, and browse for a proper output folder for Shockwave Flash files.
Edit AVCHD to Shockwave Flash changer parameters
Click the drop-down list next to SWF profile to select a preset Shockwave Flash profile. Here we choose the profile as the picture shown above for the output Shockwave Flash files. Click Edit... button to set more details, if you want to customize the parameters of your selected profile.
Put AVCHD files into AVCHD to Shockwave Flash changer
Click the upper Browse... button next to Input File Name field to put file type AVCHD into the program. You may also click + button or use drag-and-drop to add multiple AVCHD files. It means you want to change AVCHD to Shockwave Flash by the easy software AVCHD to Shockwave Flash changer. And you can also click - button to remove AVCHD video.
Change from AVCHD to Shockwave Flash
Click the big button Convert, after setting up all the parameters. It will start changing form AVCHD video/movie to Shockwave Flash quickly. And the processing bar will show you how fast and where AVCHD to Shockwave Flash changing process is. OJOsoft Total Video Converter gives you the the best and easiest way and changes AVCHD to Shockwave Flash easy and fast. Free download it now and then you can play the video/movie changed by it on your PC or Players.
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AVCHD video format
Do you know AVCHD? AVCHD is a format for the recording and playback of high definition video. AVCHD format has been jointly developed by Sony and Panasonic. AVCHD and its logo are trademarks of Panasonic corporation and Sony corporation. AVCHD has been designed to be compatible with Blu-ray Disc format and can be used for authoring and distribution of high definition video.
Shockwave Flash file type
Shockwave Flash currently functions as the dominant format for displaying animated vector graphics on the Web, far exceeding the use of the W3C open standard SVG, which has met with problems over competing implementations. Sony PlayStation Portable consoles can play limited SWF files in Sony's web browser, beginning with firmware version 2.71. Both the Nintendo Wii and the Sony PS3 consoles can run Shockwave Flash files through their Internet browsers.
Tips for easy AVCHD to Shockwave Flash changer software
To speed up AVCHD to Shockwave Flash conversion, you'd better turn off your screen saver, close any program running in the computer and re-boot the computer before changing AVCHD to Shockwave Flash format. Otherwise, the conversion will be much slower.
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