You can use Quicktime to do it. Load up the SWF in there and then Export. I'm pretty sure this requires Quicktime Pro.

Edit: I've done this before, but I can't seem to get it to work now for some reason. It claims that the SWF has no audio track, so none gets saved. But I've done it before. Weird.


Edited by wfaulk (19/06/2003 17:18)
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