Best Settings for Moyea SWF to iPhone Converter: Optimize Quality & Size

How to Use Moyea SWF to iPhone Converter — Step‑by‑Step Tutorial

1. Prepare files and system

  • Install: Download and install Moyea SWF to iPhone Converter from its official source.
  • Gather: Put the SWF files you want to convert into a single folder.
  • Check: Ensure your iPhone model and iOS version so you can choose suitable output settings (e.g., resolution).

2. Launch the program and create a new project

  1. Open Moyea SWF to iPhone Converter.
  2. Click New Project or Add SWF to import SWF files (you can add multiple files).

3. Configure input and timeline

  • Preview: Use the built-in player to preview each SWF and verify animation, audio, and frames.
  • Set range: If you only need part of the SWF, set start/end frames or time range.

4. Choose output format and device profile

  1. Select iPhone as the target device or choose an H.264/MP4 profile compatible with iPhone.
  2. Pick the resolution that matches your iPhone (common choices: 480×320 for older iPhones, 960×640 or 1136×640 for newer models; choose higher for Retina displays).

5. Adjust video and audio settings

  • Video codec: H.264 (recommended).
  • Bitrate: 800–1500 kbps for acceptable quality/size; increase for better quality.
  • Frame rate: Match source (usually 24–30 fps).
  • Aspect ratio: Preserve original or select 16:⁄4:3 as needed.
  • Audio: AAC, 128 kbps, 44.1 kHz (stereo) for good quality.

6. Add subtitles or watermark (optional)

  • Use the program’s subtitle or watermark panel to add text overlays or logos before converting.

7. Set output folder and filename

  • Choose a destination folder and filename pattern to organize converted files.

8. Batch conversion (if multiple files)

  • Confirm all files are listed, verify individual settings per file if needed, then use Batch Convert to process them sequentially.

9. Start conversion and monitor

  • Click Convert or Start. Monitor progress via the status/progress bar.
  • If errors occur, check source SWF compatibility (some interactive or scripted SWFs may not convert cleanly).

10. Transfer to iPhone

  • After conversion, import the MP4 files into iTunes/Finder (or use Finder on macOS Catalina and later) and sync to your iPhone; or use AirDrop, iCloud Drive, or a file-transfer app.

11. Troubleshooting tips

  • No audio: Re-check audio codec settings; ensure SWF contains exported audio.
  • Playback stutters: Lower bitrate or reduce resolution/frame rate.
  • Missing animations: Some ActionScript-driven interactions may not convert—try exporting a non-interactive video version of the SWF first.
  • File too large: Lower bitrate, reduce resolution, or enable two-pass encoding if available.

12. Quick recommended settings (general-purpose)

  • Format: MP4 (H.264)
  • Resolution: 960×640 (for modern iPhones) or 480×320 (for older)
  • Bitrate: 1200 kbps
  • Frame rate: 25–30 fps
  • Audio: AAC, 128 kbps, 44.1 kHz

If you want, I can produce the exact step-by-step clicks for the current version of the software—tell me your OS (Windows or macOS).

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