You can convert Shockwave Flash (*.swf) files into Screen Saver files (*.scr) using a program like InstantStorm, see the related link for their homepage.
With a FlV converter, convert FLV or .swf files to gif or aiv.
http://www.sharewareguide.net/article/Tip/avi-to-flv-converter:-how-to-convert-avi-to-flv-file.html
You mean GIF file? Convert the file to WMV for Windows Media Player and convert the file to MOV for quicktime.
You can open .gif file in Photoshop, to convert it to another format, first open it in Photoshop then go to Save As and choose another format to save. If you cannot open that file in photoshop then See related link for free online file conversion, convert to png, jpg or tiff and you will open file in Photoshop.
you save the animation as a GIF file, then open Windows movie maker, import the GIF file, then add it to the time table. now import the sound file and add it to the time table too, and just sync them. save the file as video file and your done!
First of all, I assume you mean a gif file rather than a gi file. Following that assumption, gif files are picture files, while avi, mpeg (and wmv) files are video files. You can turn a gif file into a video file by using windows moviemaker, which is included free in every version of windows for years. (look under accessories to find it on your computer) If you are looking for tutorials on picture or video files, you might go to youtube and type in your request with the word tutorial after it. Youtube has an incredible number of tutorials on most any type of question you can think of. Good luck Ken Internet Video Expert
Change the .gif file to a .mov file
There is only one file that the name ends with GIF. The only file that ends with GIF is saving a picture.
A .gif file is a picture. It is not as compressed as a .jpg file so it appears larger than normal.
Open Word, and use the Insert -> Picture -> From File option to put 1 or more GIF files into a word document, and then save it.
You can convert images to text on the newocr website and Google Docs. You simply upload an image file, such as PNG, JPG, and GIF, that you would like to convert.
Though Paint.NET supports the following file formats: PNG, JPEG, BMP, GIF, TGA, DDS, and TIFF, the native Paint.NET image type is PDN (which preserves layering).A PDN file is not compatible with Windows Movie Maker. You will have to convert the PaintNET image to a format compatible with the program if you want to use it:.bmp, .dib, .emf, .gif, .jfif, .jpe, .jpeg, .jpg, .png, .tif, .tiff, .wmf
A .GIF is a file and is saved like any other file.
In Pivot, go to file-> save animation, then save as GIF. Type in the file name. Save it. It will have GIF options. Then on frame delay, do 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, or 12. Any number in there. Then in Shrink Frames do #2. Un-check merge and palette. Click ok (or whatever it is). Open windows movie maker and then import pictures. It will have your GIF saved where you saved it. Select your Gif, and click Import. It will import your animation. If you want to make it a wmv or video, go to file -> save movie file. Then click Next. It will do the rest. When it is done, click finish.