Flash Decompiler is an SWF tool that lets you decompile SWF files and converts SWF documents into FLAs. Moreover, it can also export FLVs into AVI and other playable formats. You can decompile any Flash movie and extract frames, morphs, sounds, texts, images, videos, shapes, fonts, buttons, sprites and ActionScripts from any SWF file. All the extracted elements can be easily saved on a hard drive. All of the exported SWF elements can be stored in multiple formats — sounds as WAV and MP3, images - as PNG, JPEG and BMP, videos - as FLV, texts as RTF, TXT and HTML. Projector files can be decompiled the same way as regular SWF ones.
SWF Capture Tool, featured in Flash Decompiler, enables you to save any SWF to your hard drive with a single click on the built-in button in Internet Explorer. The Replace SWF Objects option makes it possible to modify any given SWF file without the conversion process. Lines, gradients, sounds, images and colors in SWF movies can be replaced easily.
Eltima Flash Decompiler is easy, as its interface is well structured and straight forward and has more than 10 localizations. Flash Decompiler is also has proved to work with Windows Vista.
A free trial download is available from Eltima. The full license will set you back by US$ 59.95 for a Single User License.
Brajeshwar posted this article
on Wed, Nov 29th, 2006 at 11:06 am
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Did I just read an ad?
How does it compare to Burak’s mighty ActionScript Viewer?
Burak’s AS Viewer is a class apart. It would be a folly to compare anything to it for now. I just wish to get a Mac version of the AS Viewer.
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