Smoothy Mcgyver's way:
It's not about converting, more like capturing. First download a screen capture program (i use hypercam). Then, maximize Pivot, and obviously start up hypercam. Adjust the area to be captured, press record and then play on Pivot. Edit the captured video in Windows Movie Maker, and there you go.
Ilvsy1's way:
A harder but maybe clearer and higher quality way is to save the animation as a bitmap in a folder, then play each bitmap for around 0.07 seconds. At first, it looks choppy but it turns out fine. Here's the link to one of my animations made using my way: http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=PlDdUlhrdp0. Another good thing about using this way is that it has no hypercam thing on the top left.
you can use hycam2 to record the screen
iMovie Total Video Converter Pro can convert wma file to 3gp file. You can search more details about it.
An MHT file is a web page and a WMV file is a video extension. You can convert an MHT file to a WMV file using Xilisoft Video Converter Ultimate.
Use a video editing software like Nero to convert MPEG into VCD
You can convert the video by simply downloading real player audio and following the step by step instructions to allow you to convert the video into a mp4 file.
You need to convert the video file. Free video converters are available online. Google: free video converters and download one. Follow the conversion instructions to convert the file from one file name extension (format) to another.
You will need a video converter to convert the .mp6 file into an .avi. Free video converters are available online. Google: free video converters and download one.
Well first you do have to download the file but its free and after that you can just make your own pivot videos for free.
you can use a very reliable program called free studio manager it is a file converter program and it's completely free. you can choose from 20 applications. .MSWMM file is not a video file, first you have to save it as a video file in .WMV video, then download snowfox total video converter to convert it.
If the video is a supported file format, from Flash, choose File > Import > Video and follow the prompts. There you can either embed the video directly into the file or load it as an external file. Once you have imported the video, drag it from the library onto the stage. If your video is not a supported file format, you will have to convert it first. Most likely, your copy of Flash came with Adobe Media Encoder, which you can use to convert your video file. I recommend using FLV or F4V for the best Flash support.
Go to the top bar select file-import-videos and select your video
First one must convert the video file type (ex. AVI) into DVD (VOB file). Then one can burn this video on to a DVD or CD before you can play the video on DVD.
In PowerPoint 2010, you can now save your presentation as a Windows Media Video (.wmv) file. Then, convert wmv to avi by using free video converter.