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What does “F4P” mean?

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Sep 16, 2022 Sep 16, 2022

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Is the “swf” format about to withdraw from the historical stage?

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ActionScript , Download and install , Import and export , Other , Performance , Product issue

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LEGEND , Sep 17, 2022 Sep 17, 2022

kglad answered your question, but I'm answering the subject.

F4P was Adobe's variation of H.264 video. I'm not sure why it shows as being .swf, but if it's a .f4p file you could rename it to be .mp4.

One complication is that the file may have some copyright protection built into it, which may make it not playable.

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Sep 16, 2022 Sep 16, 2022

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swf's in browsers has already exited. 

 

swfs with embedded players continue to exist.

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kglad answered your question, but I'm answering the subject.

F4P was Adobe's variation of H.264 video. I'm not sure why it shows as being .swf, but if it's a .f4p file you could rename it to be .mp4.

One complication is that the file may have some copyright protection built into it, which may make it not playable.

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