Convert Flash Video to MPEG - Flash Video to MPEG Converter

How to convert flash video to MPEG format supported by DVD, VCD and Epson? RER video converter is a professional flash video to MPEG converter, which makes flash video MPEG not tricky any more. It can convert flash video to MPEG at an unmatchable speed and high quality. The following steps give you details on how to convert flash video to .MPEG.

Flash video to MPEG converter free download - Step 1

To convert flash video to MPEG, first Click hereto free download RER Video Converter software - Microsoft Windows XP, 2003, Vista supported - launch the r-video-converter.exe file, following the installation wizard instructions. All decoders and encoders are built in. Once you download and install RER Video Converter, all supported formats can be converted without downloading any more codec. Run RER Video Converter. .

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Load flash video for converting flash video to MPEG - Step 2

Click the upper Browse... button to select the flash video which you'd like to convert. Browse for the necessary flash video in the opened Windows Explorer Window. Click Open button next to the filename of the Windows Explorer Window to load the flash video to flash video to MPEG converter shareware. Make sure before clicking you have selected a flash video that you want to convert. You may also click + button or use drag-and-drop to add multiple flash videos.

Flash video to MPEG: Load FLV video for converting Flash video to MPEG

Flash Video is a file format used to deliver video over the Internet using Adobe Flash Player (initially produced by Macromedia) versions 6?0. Until version 9 update 2 of the Flash Player, Flash Video referred to a proprietary file format, having the extension FLV. Flash Video content may also be embedded within SWF files. Notable users of the Flash Video format include YouTube, Google Video, Yahoo! Video, Reuters.com, Metacafe, and many other news providers.

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Flash video to MPEG conversion parameters - Step 3

Click To MPEG button placed along on the top of the interface. It means you want to convert the flash video to MPEG.

Flash video to MPEG: Set up parameters - 1

Click the drop-down list next to MPEG profile, you can select a preset profile for the output MPEG video. Click Edit... button to set more details, if you want to customize the parameters of your selected profile.

Flash video to MPEG: Set up parameters - 2

.MPEG stands for Moving Picture Experts Group, one of the compression formats, in charge of the development of standards for coded representation of digital audio and video, supported by DVD, VCD, Epson on the purpose of entertainment. There are several audio/video formats which bear this group's name, such as compression formats - MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4. RER Video Converter can convert flash video to .MPEG easy and fast to the next step.

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Convert flash video to MPEG now - Step 4

Hit the big button of Convert, when you have finished the steps above. Then the flash video to MPEG converter shareware will start to convert flash video to MPEG . Now you've learned the whole thing on how to convert flash video to MPEG!

Flash video to MPEG: Convert flash video to MPEG now

And the processing bar will show you how fast and where the flash video to MPEG process is experiencing.

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Convert flash video to MPEG - flash video to MPEG converter features

RER Video Converter is the best flash video to MPEG converter with all decoders and encoders built in, no more codec needed. RER Video Converter can convert video files between almost all popular formats as you need at an unmatchable speed and high quality, Vista supported. It supports almost all video formats as input files such as 3GP/3GPP, 3G2/3GP2, MJPEG, AVI, DivX, XviD, MPG, MPEG(MPEG-1/2), DAT, FLV, MKV, QuickTime(MOV,QT), MP4, M4V, VOB, WMV, ASF, TS, MPEG4 AVC, DVR-MS, H.263, H.264 while MP4, MOV, 3GP, 3G2, MPEG, MPG, VOB, AVI, ASF, WMV, FLV, H.264, MJPEG, TS and SWF as output formats.

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