SWFRIP is an open-source Flash editor that you can use to extract any of the resources available in a SWF file in a neat and easy way. The listed elements can be saved separately and, in some instances, converted into a different format.
The first thing this free utility will do for you is show you a full list of all the components or resources found in the Flash video you selected. Thus, it will identify and number all the shapes, images, morphs, fonts, texts, sounds, buttons, sprites, videos, frames, and AS scripts present in your SWF file. From here you can navigate and find the frame, button, text or morph you are looking for, edit its specific values and save it as a separate object. The program also offers you interesting information about the file, such as the SWF version, its compression level, the number of frames, and the frame rate. Each resource selected will add more information specific to the object.
Shapes, images, texts, and frames can be exported separately and in various formats. This will allow you to edit images saved as SVG, or the text used for subtitling the video. Whatever you needs are, this free and accessible resource extractor is worth a closer look.
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