![]() For Mac users, a Mac version is available, too. ![]() Whether you are a master or a beginner of Flash, Sothink SWF Decompiler should be a tool of great help. See? It’s done in a minute! All the elements are recovered including the ActionScripts. Now the exported ~snow.fla is begin to play in a new opened HTML page, and you will find that it is the same with your original snow.swf file. In Adobe Flash, choose File -> Publish Preview -> HTML. You can see that all of the layers are recovered, the symbols and AS are also completely decompiled. The Adobe Flash program is launched, and the exported ~snow.fla file is automatically opened in it. This new SWF Decompiler dialog prompts you that the ~snow.fla file has been exported successfully, and asks if you want to open it in Adobe Flash.Ĭhoose "Yes" in the dialog. Recommended Flash SWF extractor: Sothink SWF Decompiler V6. And then another SWF Decompiler dialog is appeared: In the SWF Decompiler dialog, choose FLA version for the exported ~snow.fla file and click "OK". And then please specify appropriate settings and click "OK". Click "Browse" button to choose a directory for saving the ~snow.fla file. You can choose to give it another name or not. In the Export FLA dialog, the target FLA file is named as ~snow.fla by default. In the "Resources" panel, click "Export FLA". Next, please check the right 'Export' panel and expand the SWF, and you will see all the SWF elements are listed here by category. Step 2: View decompiled ActionScript resources. Launch Sothink SWF Decompiler and navigate to select the SWF file in the left 'Explorer' panel. In "Resources" panel, click the "+" sign to expand the files, and then all of the elements contained in the SWF are analyzed and listed in this panel. Step 1: Open target SWF in the Flash ActionScript Decompiler. ( Click to download the Sothink SWF Decompiler)įrom the "Explorer" window, browse to "swftofla" folder, and the snow.swf file is automatically appeared in the below panel.Ĭlick on the snow.swf file, and then it will begin to play in the preview window. Now let’s go through the magic process with Sothink SWF Decompiler. With its help, I got my FLA file back and finished the banner in an easier way. All the elements including shape, image, font, text, sprite, frame and Actionscript can be extracted. The answer is absolutely Yes! I turned to Google and found a tool named Sothink SWF Decompiler which recovers FLA files from SWF files in minute. Is it possible to recover FLA files from SWF files? What can I do? I visited Client B’s website and saw the banner still on homepage. It would take me eight hours to finish the design without the original FLA file. I probably forgot to transfer it from my old hard disk, or just deleted it by mistake. I searched through my hard disk but could not find the FLA file. So I can use the original FLA file and finish the job in an hour.Īfter brunch I began to work. The banner required looks similar to the very one I designed for Client B last year. As a SOHO freelancer of Flash design, I got an order of banner design in my mailbox by Client A.
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