Opuslover,
This post might be a little off-topic, but I include it because it just might direct you down a path that might help solve your problem.
There are almost countless varieties of applications that will convert one audio or video format to another.
Go to Download.com (
http://www.download.com/) and search for something as generic as
convert SWF. I just did that and got 237 hits. Or, you can be quite specific:
convert SWF to FLV which returned 112 hits.
Alternatively, try Tucows (
http://www.tucows.com/).
These apps will range in price upwards from FREE! so they fit into all budgets.
Sure, you'll have to do some reading and evaluation, but that's a small price to pay for the benefits available.
Read the reviews from others -- they can be very informative. The old fears of downloading heaps of visuses/malware are largely unjustified. I haven't found 1 instance of this in literally hundreds of downloads, but I'm cautious. I download into a download folder and run my virus checker against each file
before I unpack/install it.
These days, there really is no excuse for saying
I can't use xyz file format because Opus doesn't support it.