Is there any software that can convert avi files to flash or any other type of file type?

PC windows-vista

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FFMPEG can do this. For a nice graphical frontend on Windows, there is WinFF. You'll need to install FFMPEG if you want to use WinFF.

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this wont work for me for some reason is there anything else. – DvDfLiCk Dec 18 '09 at 18:11
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SUPER © (Simplified Universal Player Encoder & Renderer) will do that (and much more):

Input Video format: 3gp, 3g2, amv, asf, avi, dat, dvr-ms, fli, flc, flv, m2ts, mpg, mkv, mov m4v, mp4, nsv, ogm, qt, rm(vb), str, swf, ts, trp, ty, ty+, tmf, viv, vob, wmv

FLV converter: Convert any supported input file to FLV. Convert FLV files (similar to Google/YouTube video..) to any other format.

SUPER © is freeware.

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The website is kind of horrible and they redirect you to all corners of their server before you can find a download link. Hopefully the software quality isn't reflective of their website's quality – John T Dec 18 '09 at 19:19
the website is indeed a strong contender for the 'fugly friday' competition over at downloadsquad.com ... but the porgram is just excellent, a front/end for FFmpeg, MEncoder, MPlayer, x264, musepack, monkey's audio, true audio, wavpack, ffmpeg2theora and the theora/vorbis RealProducer plugIn ... all-in-one. – Molly7244 Dec 19 '09 at 3:47
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There's an anyvideo converter, it's free. A little buggy with 3gp files, in my case they accelerated them. I think it converts to/from flash?!

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That's the program I use, works great. – marcusw Dec 19 '09 at 2:59
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Try Format Factory...It includes lots of formats to convert into each other...

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MeGUI is one of the most powerful, but the learning curve is steep. Requires AviSynth and perhaps other tools too.

AviDemux has fewer transcoding engines and stuff like that, but it might be easier to learn and use.

EDIT: Spend some time on the Doom9 forum, you'll learn a lot about video processing tools.

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