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Facebook to ASF Converter

ConverterFactory is a free & online cloud-based Facebook to ASF converter, you can use ConverterFactory to convert Facebook easily and quickly via your computer or mobile phone browser, we support Facebook to ASF conversion as well as Facebook to other file formats, and we also support more than 140+ audio, video, image and document etc,.

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or drop facebook here

How to convert Facebook to ASF

open the https://converterfactory.com/facebook-to-asf using your computer or mobile browser (tips: you need to get the facebook download url first).

STEP 1

Paste Facebook url into this page

Paste the Facebook downloadable URL into this page of the ConverterFactory, or drop the downloadable Facebook file into this page of the ConverterFactory.

STEP 2

Choose the output ASF format

Click the "Convert" button to convert; if you need to change the output file format, choose the "Convert to" button to change the output file format and then click the "Convert" button to convert.

STEP 3

Download converted ASF files

File conversion has two steps: Converting >> Finished, after conversion is finished, click "Download" button to download the converted ASF file.
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Facebook is a social networking site that makes it easy for you to connect and share with family and friends online. Keeping up with friends is faster and easier than ever. Share updates and photos, engage with friends and Pages, and stay connected to communities

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ASF is a proprietary digital audio/video container format developed by Microsoft. It is most commonly used to store digital video and audio streams, including subtitles and still images. It can also be used to store other data such as metadata and script commands. ASF files are usually encoded using Windows Media Audio and Video codecs, but can also be encoded using other codecs.