If you’re doing this work for hire but just can’t afford Flash itself, I highly recommend KoolMoves. It’s a Windows program, but I have it running on Ubuntu with Wine. It isn’t open source, but its developer/user community has a very cooperative, open source feel. Last time I checked, it was only 49 dollars (US), which is a small fraction of the cost of Flash. In addition to my previous suggestions, there’s a really nice, powerful, easy-to-use program called KoolMoves that will do everything you need and then some. For small file size and true interactivity in a swf banner, a simple video-to-swf converter won’t cut it you’ll need some way to author the swf file in vector form (as opposed to just importing a sequence of bitmaps, which is what most converters do) and a way to write some actionscript. However, since you mention swf banners, my guess would be that you may be concerned about a) file size and b) interactivity (beyond just navigating to a new url on click, which could easily be accomplished with an animated gif). If you just want to make an animation in Synfig and then convert that to a swf file, then just about any decent video-to-swf converter will do the job. I’d say it depends on exactly what you’re trying to do. Then there is no way to use synfig? because I had already used to the system, he answered my need in the development of animation, which hinders the rendering.
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