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| Pleace, help! |
| So, I did an experiment. I opened Unyl_is_love.swf in SA Flash Player and did "Create Project" there, thus getting an .exe file (player + flash). Then, I used the "exe2swf" program to extract the .swf file from this .exe, but I got a different swf than I had originally. The file size was different: Original flash Unyl_is_love.swf: 364 KB (373,322 bytes) After conversion swf -> exe -> swf: 367 KB (376,002 bytes) Then I thought that the "exe2swf" program was not working correctly and used the Flash Convert 1.0 program (unregistered version), and then did the same: did Create Project, got an exe, and now using Flash Convert 1.0 I extracted the swf from the exe again. And again I got a file of 367 KB (376,002 bytes), which is 2680 bytes different from the original file. Why is that? What software should I use to correctly extract swf from exe? And I have extracted so many flashes from exe..! I have had Flash Convert 1.0 since 2004... It turns out that for many years it has been extracting flashes incorrectly. Why I noticed this: flashes that I took from the DaniMult Web Archive sometimes survived in two versions - swf and exe. I found that the regular swf versions differed in size from swf extracted from exe. It is interesting that despite the different sizes, sometimes swfchan considered them the same (and VirusTotal - different), sometimes swfchan accepted them as new flashes. So what software should I use to correctly extract swf from exe? |
ActionScript [AS1/AS2]
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Library Items
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| Symbol 2 Text | Uses:1 | Used by:Timeline |
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| Symbol 4 Text | Uses:3 | Used by:Timeline |
| Symbol 5 Graphic | Used by:Timeline |
Special Tags
| FileAttributes (69) | Timeline Frame 1 | Access local files only, Metadata not present, AS1/AS2. |
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