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April 13, 2021
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How can I play a swf file, if Adobe recommends uninstalling Flash?

  • April 13, 2021
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Hi Community,

 

I am a little bit puzzled about how I can open a swf file, which is published with Adobe Animate if at the same time I am supposed to uninstall Flash Player, recommended by Adobe? So a software is creating a file, which you can't open anymore with the very same piece of software? Does this makes sense?

 

I want to check my animations with the standalone player as before, since the preview publishing (ctrl+enter) doesn't show everything correct and how the swf file behaves (canvas, performance, etc). It's proved since years that playing the swf file with Flash Player is the only way to see a 100% correct view of your creation.

 

So I understand when the browser plugin of Flash has to be unsintalled due to security issues, but why is there no standalone player, which is installed with Adobe Animation, so users can check their published files?

 

Thank you in advance for the help!

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    Correct answer n. tilcheff

    Don't confuse the web browser plugin (which is now defunct) with the standalone Flash Player, mate!

    You can use the standalone as much as you like.

     

    The standalone FlashPlayer.exe is here: 

    C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Animate 2021\Players 

     

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    n. tilcheff
    n. tilcheffCorrect answer
    Legend
    April 13, 2021

    Don't confuse the web browser plugin (which is now defunct) with the standalone Flash Player, mate!

    You can use the standalone as much as you like.

     

    The standalone FlashPlayer.exe is here: 

    C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Animate 2021\Players 

     

    Nick - Character Designer and Animator, Flash user since 1998 | Member of the Flanimate Power Tools team - extensions for character animation
    extra0101Author
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    April 13, 2021

    Yes, but team mates uninstalled Flash by clicking on the prompt which popped up by Adobe saying Flash should be uninstalled. And they also lost their standalone player, not being able to open swf files anymore.

    n. tilcheff
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    April 14, 2021

    It's an EXE.

    It is standalone.

    Just copy the file FlashPlayer.exe and share it with them.

    They should put it somewhere (anywhere) on to their local drives, right-click a SWF and choose Open With..., then point to the standalone player.

    SWF files will be associated with it and open when double-clicked.

     

    It's as simple as that.

     

    Nick - Character Designer and Animator, Flash user since 1998 | Member of the Flanimate Power Tools team - extensions for character animation