Swf files downloading instead of playing
If a Flash developer doesn't want you getting at the Library or ActionScript, you're likely going to be left with an empty container that does nothing at all. This is usually the case with games and more complex animations or interactive movies.
You're right, I've seen this in many photo galleries sites, very bad. Anybody has a walkaround for this problem? But doesn't work for some sites, even with software like Orbit that are almost perfect for retrieving content from youtube, or dailymotion. Yes, Mickey But what's surprising is that this fact is so difficult to establish. In fact, it's not even mentioned in the SWF specification doc which is pages long!!!
The most simple way to do this is use the Firefox extension Downloadhelper. Easily download just about any media without opening backend windows. I also use the Downloadhelper extension for Firefox. It really is the simplest way to capture flash video - what could be easier than clicking the extension's browser icon and saving the flash file? Thanks so much for the information. I have been trying to figure this out for a while?
What about embedded videos? Open the Flash video on a Chrome tab and allow it to load completely. Right-click on an empty area and select Inspect Element from the context menu. The Developer Tools opens up in a separate frame at the bottom of the browser screen.
Instead of searching for the specific SWF file in the jumble of code, click on the magnifying glass icon which says — S elect an element in the page to inspect it. Using the selection also helps if there are more than one video on the page. Click on the Flash video which gets highlighted in blue. Correspondingly, the object path is also selected in the code.
Select the URL and paste it in the address bar of Chrome, and then open it again. Open the drop-down Chrome menu Customize and control Google Chrome from the top-right and click on Save page a s. Save the flash video to your computer disk. On any empty part of the page, right-click and select the Page Info context menu option.
Or alternatively, go to Tools — Page Info. The Page Info box has five tabs. Select the Media tab. As long as the page has any media in it, the Media tab lists all image elements like icons, style sheets and Flash files on the particular webpage.
You can make it quicker by sorting the elements by type and narrowing down to the one that says Embed. Highlight the file and click Save as to save the file on your hard drive. Log into your machine with your Administrator account. Open IE and load the video of your choice completely.
You have to go to the Folder Options from the Control Panel or Explorer to tweak a few visibility settings i. In Safari there is a nice extension that lets you configure and decide to play flash, HTML5 and others, there must be something like that for your system browser? I have Flash on my Mac for those things that need it, it's not against the law lol Let us know how you do.
Do you want an alternative for flash plugin for browsers , or running local files like swf files and flash videos? For browsers here is an example of html5 on youtube. Open Firefox. Click or double-click the Firefox app icon, which resembles an orange fox on a blue globe. Due to Firefox's built-in tool that allows you to access Flash objects, Firefox is the preferred browser for downloading SWF files. Go to the Flash video or game you want to download. Open the website on which your Flash game or video is hosted.
Enable Flash content if necessary. If the game doesn't immediately load, click the prompt or notification to enable Flash, then click Allow or Enable if prompted to confirm your choice. This will reload the page.
Wait for the Flash item to load. This is necessary in order to ensure that all of the correct SWF files are loaded in the page. Start the game. If you're downloading a Flash game, click the Play or similar button to prompt the game to start.
This will allow your browser to find the correct SWF files. Right-click a blank part of the page. A drop-down menu will appear. On a Mac, hold down Control while clicking a blank part of the page. Make sure you aren't right-clicking the game window itself. Click View Page Info. It's in the drop-down menu. A pop-up window will appear. If you don't see this option, you probably right-clicked an ad or a piece of the game window.
Right-click a different part of the page. Click the Media tab. This option is at the top of the pop-up window. Doing so displays all of the images, backgrounds, and Flash objects on the page. Look for a SWF file. Scroll down the pop-up window until you find a file with "Object" listed in the "Type" column, then check the file's name to see if it matches the name of the video or game you want to download.
Click Save As…. It's in the lower-right side of the pop-up window. The file will begin downloading onto your computer. You may need to select a save location or confirm this decision before proceeding. Wait for the SWF file to finish downloading. Once the file is on your computer, you can proceed. Try opening the SWF file. You can use a free program to open and play the SWF file.
If the file plays correctly, you've successfully downloaded the right SWF file. If your downloaded SWF file doesn't open or isn't the correct file, you'll need to go back and try a different "Object" file. If there are no more "Object" files, your SWF file can't be downloaded. Method 2. If the game doesn't immediately load, click the Click to enable Adobe Flash Player section, then click Allow when prompted. And A Bit of your mind. Can i download a folder with bookmarks?
And subscribe to one of thousands of communities. Chrome 'downloads'. How do I fix? How does one open a. It keeps re-downloading the file as a copy instead of opening it. Anybody know why? In this past week, many of the desktops at my school have stopped opening.
SWF files. Many things we use are flash-based, and now instead of opening it, it just tries to download it. It used to open up the game, now it just downloads it. I know that there are ways to load up the. SWF file full screen with no ads or anything works great.
But now, it no longer will open. This just started happening in the past week or so. Any ideas? In the digital world that we are living in, there are a lot of video formats that we would encounter in our daily lives. Some of them are very common and very compatible with different situations, and we can easily Download videos in those formats and play them on different devices.
There are also some other video formats that are used in some special environments, which are not as common as MP4, such as SWF. When we want to download those files, the problem arises. Well, if you have encountered problems like that, you are in the right place.
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