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swf to gif (or other usable format)

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BGM:
I have a copy of a very old utility called "Swifty Batch Projector Creator" which converts swf files to exe files.
https://www.buraks.com/swifty/sbpc.html

https://www.buraks.com/swifty/

It's freeware, and the page is still up.

BGM:
Another thing you could do, is if you had any kind of swf player, you could record your screen as it played.
https://www.majorgeeks.com/files/details/screentogif.html

rgdot:
Will try ffmpeg and swifty, thanks. Can I get the exe please? It is not available on the site I believe

In previous times (not related to this swf) no matter what I did screentogif looked like it lost quality or resolution, played with frames and every other setting in it and still never understood why.

BGM:
I can provide a link, but I just read on his site:
Update: Download removed. (I should have removed it years ago, because as noted above, Swifty Batch Projector Creator has an embedded link to Flasher.net. The site was a major Flash resource at the time. Unfortunately, now, it's kind of a porn site -Burak).

Swifty Batch Projector Creator can,
    Batch create projectors from a list of SWF files using the Player you select. Creating the SWF list easy with Drag & Drop operation.

SBPC, uses standalone Flash players to create projectors. You can copy many projectors in a folder named 'Players'. This is designed as such because SBPC needs to know which files are standalone Flash players. You can have version 3, 4, 5, MX players, EXE compressed versions of them and also maybe some edited players. This way, you can rename the player EXEs anyway you like.
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rgdot:
Not sure if distribution is allowed but thanks

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