Capture Flash Files to Disk

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Frank Hahn

Hello:

Are there any software programs to capture flash files to disk? I would
then like to be able to convert them to another format if possible.

I am guessing a screen capture utility would work but I was hoping for
something more automatic. I also thought these files might be stored on
the local hard drive but I have not found any files with SWF extensions.

It looks like Irfanview will display a SWF file with a plugin. I have
not tried to convert a file though.

Thanks.
 
Frank said:
Hello:

Are there any software programs to capture flash files to disk? I would
then like to be able to convert them to another format if possible.

I am guessing a screen capture utility would work but I was hoping for
something more automatic. I also thought these files might be stored on
the local hard drive but I have not found any files with SWF extensions.

It looks like Irfanview will display a SWF file with a plugin. I have
not tried to convert a file though.

Thanks.

It's a function in the Firebird browser, as well as in the latest Mozilla.
Avraham
 
It's a function in the Firebird browser, as well as in the latest
Mozilla. Avraham
I have MozillaFirebird 0.7 and do not see a way to say the Flash (SWF)
graphics. Where would this function be located.


Thanks.
 
I have MozillaFirebird 0.7 and do not see a way to say the Flash (SWF)
graphics. Where would this function be located.

Should be <right click> and <save as>, when over the animation.
 
Hello:

Are there any software programs to capture flash files to disk? I would
then like to be able to convert them to another format if possible.

I am guessing a screen capture utility would work but I was hoping for
something more automatic. I also thought these files might be stored on
the local hard drive but I have not found any files with SWF extensions.

It looks like Irfanview will display a SWF file with a plugin. I have
not tried to convert a file though.


MyIE2 does it nicely.

Bob
 
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