mediAvatar Photo to Flash Review: Features, Pros & Cons

Create Flash Slideshows with mediAvatar Photo to Flash

What it does

  • Converts photo collections into Flash slideshows (SWF, SWF+HTML, or XML-driven SWF).
  • Lets you add background music (many audio formats supported), set loops, clip segments, and apply fade-in/out.
  • Provides dozens of templates, including 3D styles, plus transition and pan/zoom effects.

Key features

  • Input image formats: JPG, JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, TIFF, XBM, XPM
  • Audio formats: AAC, AIF/AIFF, AC3, APE, AU, FLAC, MPA/MP2, MP3, OGG, RA, WAV, WMA, M4A
  • Outputs: SWF, SWF+HTML, XML (XML output lets you update galleries without reopening the program)
  • Drag-and-drop photo import, reorder by drag-and-drop, rotate/crop/rescale images, real-time preview.
  • Template-based design with customizable decorations, titles, captions and basic image edits.
  • Generates sample HTML with embed code for publishing to websites or blogs.

Typical workflow (quick steps)

  1. Import photos (drag & drop).
  2. Choose a template and arrange photo order.
  3. Add background music and set playback/clip/fade options.
  4. Preview slideshow; adjust transitions/timing.
  5. Export as SWF / SWF+HTML or XML and publish or share.

Compatibility & availability

  • Originally released for Windows (XP/Vista/7 and later reports indicate compatibility up to Windows ⁄11).
  • Distributed as shareware; free trial available from mediAvatar sites and some software download portals.
  • Installer size ~28 MB; last public updates and availability vary by source—verify downloads from trusted sites and scan installers with antivirus.

Notes and caveats

  • Output is Flash (SWF); modern browsers have mostly removed native Flash support—embedding SWF on current sites may require fallback solutions or conversion to HTML5.
  • If you need HTML5-ready slideshows, consider exporting to video or using a modern HTML5 slideshow tool instead.

If you want, I can write a short step-by-step tutorial tailored to Windows ⁄11 showing exact button names and settings (assuming the version you have matches standard builds).

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