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I understand flash and shockwave have gone the way of the doto. I have been teaching and we have some SWF files showing demostrations but we cannot open it.
Is there a way for Adobe software to easily convert old files? I have tried to import to Animate but they see SWF as unsupported.
Thanks
If anyone at the school has a Creative Cloud subscription, you could install Adobe Animate, and that comes with Flash Player, that would be able to open your SWFs directly.
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Hi.
Converting an interactive SWF automatically is something that I think is not so easy to achieve.
While this is not possible, try a browser that supports SWF or run your files using ruffle.rs.
Regards,
JC
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If anyone at the school has a Creative Cloud subscription, you could install Adobe Animate, and that comes with Flash Player, that would be able to open your SWFs directly.
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Thank you and to all for suggestions. I do have Animate but when I drag the file it looks like its in pieces. Which is so strange. I was able to use Ruffle to open 4 of the 20 files so I used a Screencapture to record it for students.
I am unsure why the other Swf files act like corrupted. Since I re-downloaded them twice.
I guess they will disappear to the history...
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it's not clear what you're doing nor what you want to do.
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I was not suggesting you open them in Animate. I was saying to use Flash Player. Animate comes with a folder of different Flash Player applications. Use one of those.
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Are they interactive? If not, you could open/play the SWF in a browser and use screencapture software such as Quicktime to record the browser and then export to video.
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You can open adobe animate and then drag the swf into animate. it should load everything into the timeline and create everything into objects so you can make adjustments.
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Hi again.
Please try this browser:
https://archive.org/details/basilisk-portable-with-flash
Regards,
JC