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[_] Flash Collection VNanashi 12/13/20(Sun)04:31:13 No.3449373
Better late than never.
Like I promised here is my Flash collection: 6567 Files, 22,6GiB.
I have no idea how to upload a torrent, if anyone knows go ahead.
If you want to avoid to use Mega directly, JDownloader2 should work on most platforms.
Part 1: https://mega.nz/folder/XHgWEbiZ#TeiGtauhtP8dVMpMMucSjQ
Preview: https://i.imgur.com/GvVBs32.png https://i.imgur.com/pNUe5Wv.png
Marked for deletion (old).
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)06:11:26 No.3449380
better not be any viruses in this thing
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)06:29:05 No.3449383
BOPУЙ
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УБИBAЙ
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)06:48:39 No.3449390
>>3449373
damn, that's a lot
did you save everything you encountered or only interesting ones?
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)07:23:47 No.3449392
>>3449373
Based
>> [_] VNanashi 12/13/20(Sun)08:46:57 No.3449407
Managed to fit it in all in one mega
https://mega.nz/folder/cEFQnZKS#BTYA4DQuRJujrmu6r33Icw
about.html contains info, credits, and all that
index.html is an html index
If you already downloaded part 1 you can skip f/swf/2hu f/swf/2ch f/swf/broken f/swf/ero
f/swf/eroge f/swf/gay f/swf/partyhard f/swf/screamers f/swf/soundboards and f/swf/vocaloid.
You can skip Software.tlz too if you want, it contains flashplugin installer, projector, and
shockwave projector.
>>3449390
Whatever I liked, [L]oops for the most part. It could do some quality control, but I honestly
don't have the energy to sift through 6000 files.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)09:17:02 No.3449418
damn son, nice work. how many years have you been collecting?
>>3449407
so this is the only URL we should use? the one in OP can be ignored?
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)09:21:25 No.3449420
can the "broken" folder be skipped? no point in downloading broken flashes, but then why share
them if they don't have any value? i guess they aren't completely broken?
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)09:33:14 No.3449424
>Flash player says it will stop the program from working on my system after January 12th
Is this shit for real? I got the SWF file player, and I'm sure there are better options than that
out there, but I prefer the stock flash player. Any workarounds for this?
>> [_] VNanashi 12/13/20(Sun)09:44:56 No.3449427
>>3449418
>damn son, nice work. how many years have you been collecting?
For has long as I have been on 4chan, so not that much. About 9 years I think.
>so this is the only URL we should use? the one in OP can be ignored?
Yes.
>>3449420
I didn't feel like deleting them, since they (1) are only 160 megs (2) may not be archived
anywhere else (3) may be easily fixed with a decompiler or even run with an old flash version.
You can safely skip it.
>>3449424
I included info on that in about.html
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)09:47:11 No.3449429
>>3449427
>I included info on that in about.html
I sadly don't have the HDD space at the moment to download the mega, what's the TL;DR on that?
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)09:47:54 No.3449430
>>3449424
i think the stock flash player will keep working ("stock flash player" i assume is the standalone
projector from adobe)
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)09:52:54 No.3449431
>>3449429
you can right-click it and view it as text before downloading the whole thing. but here it is
(part 1 of 3):
VNanashi's Flash Collection
This is my personal Flash collection. It includes over 6000 Flashes, an index providing sources
and other info, and F5, a Flash randomizer. Editing the table is possible by Ctl-clicking on the
desired cell. The F5 injector is not yet ready for release, there's two injector files included
"f5-injector.js" (default, only real flashes) and "f5-injector_alt.js" (flashes and video
conversion), edit f5.html if you want to use one or the other. A nifty toggleable info button for
F5 is also included, but commented out because if found it too distracting.
This collection is not safe for those who suffer of photosensitivity or heart diseases. That
being said screamers, with the exception of light screamers like Hoods and Cutestquietestloli,
should all be contained in the appropriate directory which is not read by F5.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)09:53:05 No.3449432
>inb4 OP is a glownigger and just tricked you all into downloading pizza
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)09:53:56 No.3449433
>>3449431 (part 2 of 3)
Troubleshooting
General Usage
I recommend browsing with Pale Moon or Basilisk web browsers with Adobe Flash Plugin installed.
To open Shockwave Flash files, set the standalone Flash projector (Windows: flashplayer_32_sa.exe
, MacOS: flashplayer_32_sa.dmg, Linux: flashplayer) as default program for .swf extension files,
while Shockwave files (.dcr) should default to the Shockwave Projector (Windows: SPR.exe).
If your Flashes start downloading instead of opening in your browser or you decided not to use
Flash plugin, set the standalone Flash Projector as default application for Flash Files
(application/vnd.adobe.flash.movie and application/x-shockwave-flash) in the Palemoon/Basilisk
browser preferences, like this.
On Firefox-based browsers you may need type about:config in the URL bar, search for
"plugins.http_https_only", and double click on it to set it to "false".
After 12th January 2020, Flash Plugin will be automatically blocked. This can by bypassed by
adding the line AllowListUrlPattern=file:///C:/Users/yourname/the/path/to/the/website, after
replacing the example path I included with the correct one, to the mms.cfg file (on Windows use
an alternative editor like Notepad++ instead of the default Microsoft Notepad.exe) in the
following directory:
32-bit Windows: %WINDIR%\System32\Macromed\Flash
64-bit Windows: %WINDIR%\SysWow64\Macromed\Flash
MacOS: /Library/Application Support/Macromedia
Linux: /etc/adobe/
If you experience heavy glitches and/or slowdowns, try right clicking on a Flash animation and
select "Settings", then try to tick/untick "Enable hardware acceleration" and restart your
browser or projector.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)09:54:57 No.3449434
>>3449433 (part 3 of 3)
Broken Files
For certain appently broken Flashes Control/Right-Click->Play, Control/Right-Click->Rewind, or a
combination of both generally works.
Older Nico Nico Douga Flashes are broken on the latest Flash plugin and projector. Fixing them is
easy enough, but for those who want to run the clean files I included the last working projector
(version 10.3.181.14).
swf/.lost/_lost.txt lists lost Flashes. I forgot about it until last minute, so the file is a
mess.
Credits
VNanashi, Flash collection and index, basic HTML and CSS;
Anonymous from /g/, all the Javascript and coding behind the website.
Special Thanks
The 404 Team and JantsoP from The Best 404 Page Ever Redux, from which the concept of the website
and CSS were shamelessly copied from;
2ch.net, 5ch.net, Futaba, 4chan, 7chan, Dagobah, z0r, Fusroga, NicoNicoDouga and all the other
Flash imageboards I'm probably forgetting right now, for providing most of the Flashes in the
collection;
SWFAnts and the 4plebs and Danbooru staff for their Flash archives;
Tinklebell, another stolen CSS.
Version History
v1.0 (2020-12-12): Release
[Some kind of red hat. Makes some people really mad.]
>> [_] VNanashi 12/13/20(Sun)09:55:03 No.3449435
>>3449429
https://i.imgur.com/Pve3ods.png
tl;dr you need to add exceptions to a mms.cfg site
https://youtu.be/ztAOn666Cn8?t=275
https://www.adobe.com/content/dam/acom/en/devnet/flashplayer/articles/flash_player_a
dmin_guide/pdf/latest/flash_player_32_0_admin_guide.pdf
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)10:04:12 No.3449436
>AllowListUrlPattern=file:///C:/Users/yourname/the/path/to/the/website
Are you 100% sure you can get this to work without also having AllowListPreview=1 in your mms.cfg?
Because I can't get it to work. I think it might be bugged.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)10:13:23 No.3449437
>>3449435
What determines how flash will be blocked, will it be at the source(flash itself) or will it be
browser-by-browser and site scenario? My windows/Chrome never update, so I should be safe on that
front
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)11:03:06 No.3449441
>>3449437
the flash plugin itself checks the date and past mid January it just stops working. even if your
browser can use the plugin it will only show a still image.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)11:10:16 No.3449442
What a legend, many thanks for your time and efforts.
Im gonna have myself a good time browsing "new" flashs on 2021 ! Now thats good news.
Hope the tips for Flash to work will work smooth.
Man... I miss pown.it in its prime...
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)11:13:59 No.3449443
>Transfer quota exceeded
>Your download cannot proceed, because it would take you over the current free transfer allowance
for your IP address.
>Please upgrade your account to continue immediately, or wait 04h 12m 23s to continue for free.
Huh, didn't think MEGA had a limit. First time I hit it after downloading 8.25 GiB. Four hours
isn't even that long of a wait time. Still don't know how they can make money from this awesome
download service.
>> [_] VNanashi 12/13/20(Sun)11:27:37 No.3449446
>>3449437
After 12th of January AllowListPreview will be disabled and EnableAllowList automatically set to
true.
Just having "AllowListUrlPattern = file:///" is enough to open any local files for me.
Other useful settings are
SilentAutoUpdateEnable=0 # disable background upgrades
AutoUpdateDisable=1 # disable update checking
EOLUninstallDisable = 1 # disable EOL message
>>3449441
It's part of Flash Plugin, I don't know what version the killswitch was introduced. Try setting
system time to 2022 and see if it still works for you.
>>3449443
Jdownloader2 knows how to bypass the limit IIRC. Otherwise if you have Dynamic IP you can try
resetting your router and clearing cookies. When dev wakes up I'll ask him if he can help me
create a torrent. Someone mentioned archive.org in another thread, but it only accepts single
files, not directories.
>>3449442
Here's to another 20 years /f/riend *:.。.o(≧▽≦)o.。.:*
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)11:31:53 No.3449448
>>3449446
>I don't know what version the killswitch was introduced
Anyone got a link or version number of one of the old versions? I would assume one from, say, 2
or 3 years ago would be enough, I forgot when they started shilling for the death of flash
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)11:36:15 No.3449449
>>3449446
>Just having "AllowListUrlPattern = file:///" is enough to open any local files for me.
That doesn't work for me. What program are you using to play the local flash files?
If you're using the projector you aren't using the flash plugin. The projector doesn't read
mms.cfg.
I'm trying to play flashes using Media Player Classic, which uses the plugin, and it doesn't
work. And I know it reads the mms.cfg file because I can toggle the block on/off using
EnableAllowList.
Also what OS are you on? I'm on Windows 10 (64-bit).
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)11:38:58 No.3449450
>>3449449
That might be another caveat, I think the same update that uninstalled flash might have also
permanently disabled it, even if it's re-installed. I can't be sure because I don't update
windows, but if you got the latest updates, you might be fucked, and forced to switch OS or
rollback to an earlier update
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)11:47:25 No.3449451
>>3449450
No that's not it. I've not installed any anti-flash or flash-uninstall with Windows Update. I've
just manually told the flash plugin to block all flashes that is not on its whitelist.
But I can't whitelist local flashes. At this point I'm 90% sure Adobe has bugged how the flash
plugin interprets the whitelist. I can't even specify individual flashes on the whitelist with
direct paths to them.
I've contacted Adobe about it and they haven't been able to answer me. They just link me to the
PDF in >>3449435, which I've read a million times already.
Adobe has a bug in their whitelist already that makes it impossible to see flashes with brackets
[]{} in the filename so they obviously don't test their code properly, meaning it wouldn't be
strange if there's something wrong with how they interpret local file paths.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)11:48:56 No.3449453
>>3449451
Maybe adobe couldn't help you because of your abhorrent reddit spacing
>> [_] VNanashi 12/13/20(Sun)11:59:22 No.3449454
>>3449449
I tried opening F5.html with Firefox-ESR on Win7.
Try clearing cache/cookies with bleachbit and rebooting.
>>3449451
>Adobe has a bug in their whitelist already that makes it impossible to see flashes with brackets
[]{} in the filename
Funny you mention that because now I'm getting killswitch screen with all flashes with [] in
filename, EVEN after setting time back to current day.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)12:19:39 No.3449461
>>3449453
A problem with 4chan is that you have a thin post form when the post appears on a wide page. The
paragraphs look good in the message box, not so much after you post. Has nothing to to with
reddit, a website I despise due to censorship and people's mentality rooted in the hunt for
points.
>>3449454
>I tried opening F5.html with Firefox-ESR on Win7.
You're saying you use a browser to playback flashes locally and you don't open the swf files
directly?
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)12:22:52 No.3449462
>>3449454
>now I'm getting killswitch screen with all flashes with [] in filename, EVEN after setting time
back to current day.
Could it be that you no longer have AllowListPreview=1 in your mms.cfg but you still have
EnableAllowList=1 ?
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)14:32:36 No.3449478
>>3449462
>>3449454
I've also noticed that.
Tested the after 2020 setup and got most of everything to work normally in palemoon.
But for some reason there is a bug that disables all flashes with [ or ] in the filename. Works
when you rename it.
Also I got all local files to work, but when I try to load files from another network adress, it
doesn't work. I tried adding all kinds of adresses to the mms, but no luck.
>> [_] VNanashi 12/13/20(Sun)14:39:57 No.3449481
>>3449461
>>3449478
>You're saying you use a browser to playback flashes locally and you don't open the swf files
directly?
I use the projector.
Your problem is explained inside the pdf.
>EnableInsecureAllowListLocalPathMatching
>There are a number of legacy desktop applications that incorporate Flash Player by embedding
native browser windows into their UI. While this practice is not technically supported, we do our
best to keep those applications working while prioritizing security over compatibility.
Try something like this https://i.imgur.com/GAXBnEp.png
On my machine it not only fixed MPC-HC, but for some reason it solved my problem with brackets in
filenames too.
>>3449462
>Could it be that you no longer have AllowListPreview=1 in your mms.cfg but you still have
EnableAllowList=1?
I use neither since they won't be necessary after 2021.
Here is a sample page for testing https://files.catbox.moe/hdnve9.tgz
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)15:05:30 No.3449482
>>3449481
Well no wonder it works for you if you use the projector; it doesn't use mms.cfg. You're not
using the ActiveX flash plugin to play your flash files locally.
I've already got EnableInsecureAllowListLocalPathMatching and a bunch of other settings:
EnableInsecureActiveXNavigateToURL=1
ProtectedMode=0
AllowUserLocalTrust=1
LocalFileReadDisable=0
LegacyDomainMatching=1
EnableInsecureLocalWithFileSystem=1
EnableInsecureAllowListLocalPathMatching=1
AllowListRootMovieOnly=1
My certainty of Adobe just having bugged whitelist matchmaking for local paths has risen to 95%.
I can't believe they are fine with shipping a broken final version of flash. How could they not
have seen this problem and the brackets problem during testing?
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)15:09:13 No.3449483
>>3449481
>On my machine it not only fixed MPC-HC
Try to make it so that you can't see the flash in Media Player Classic. If you can see local swf
files in it as well those with []{} in the filename chances are it's not reading mms.cfg or you
have AllowListPreview set to 1 (which disables blocking).
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)15:17:08 No.3449484
>>3449373
About the flash that you have posted... The song in it is a remix of the following song?
https://youtu.be/XIyPGvRatUs
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)15:28:33 No.3449487
I thought that maybe I had too many options or something so I tried to have a mms.cfg with only
this:
EnableInsecureAllowListLocalPathMatching=1
EnableAllowList=1
EnableInsecureAllowListLocalPathMatching=1
AllowListUrlPattern=file:
...
Then I made a "temp" folder on C:\ and put a "test.swf" in there. It was blocked in Media Player
Classic. If I changed mms.cfg to "EnableAllowList=0" it was not blocked, so I know it reads the
file I'm working in.
I don't know how it could not be bugged if the whitelist won't even accept a direct absolute path
to the flash file.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)15:35:52 No.3449489
>>3449487
the three dots are various variations of the filter, had to cut it from the post because 4chan
refused to let me post it (said my IP range was banned, which isn't true because I can post
this). had 16 variations of the whitelist, none of them worked.
>> [_] VNanashi 12/13/20(Sun)15:36:07 No.3449490
>>3449482
>>3449483
Works on my machine(TM)
https://files.catbox.moe/4xktx9.mkv
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)15:41:33 No.3449491
>>3449490
First of all: Thanks for bothering to make that video!
Second: WHY DOESN'T IT WORK FOR ME, AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
>> [_] VNanashi 12/13/20(Sun)15:50:59 No.3449494
>>3449484
Dubmood - Kolobki vodka dance #3 (Based on Sledstvie vedut kolobki on the ZX Spectrum)
>>3449491
Win10 doesn't have IE right? Are you sure it supports ActiveX plugin?
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)15:56:50 No.3449495
Tried using your exact settings:
SilentAutoUpdateEnable=0
AutoUpdateDisable=1
EOLUninstallDisable = 1
AllowListUrlPattern = file:*
EnableInsecureAllowListLocalPathMatching = 1
And this time I tried by changing my computer's clock to January 31st. I thought that maybe using
EnableAllowList=1 before the actual kill switch date doesn't use the same code for some reason
and that "previewing" it was bugged. But nope, still didn't work.
The only thing I can think of now is that it's bugged in Windows 10 but not in Windows 7. I
assume you are on the 64bit version of the OS? Otherwise it may be some kind of 32bit/64bit bug.
>>3449494
My version of Win10 has Internet Explorer, it shows up when I search for it in the Start Menu.
The ActiveX flash plugin is definitely supported because otherwise Media Player Classic wouldn't
be able to display swf files at all (it works when I turn off the whitelist and have the real
system date).
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)16:26:33 No.3449496
What a great collection OwO
>> [_] VNanashi 12/13/20(Sun)16:55:35 No.3449504
>>3449373
>>3449407
>>>/t/984953
>>>/t/984953
>>>/t/984953
>>>/t/984953
>>>/t/984953
Torrent is here
>>>/t/984953
>>>/t/984953
>>>/t/984953
>>3449495
Sorry anon, I have no idea. Yeah I tried on Win7 64-bit. As silly as it may sound, did you try
restarting after setting change?
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)17:04:51 No.3449505
>>3449504
hey you figured out how to torrent, cool.
no didn't restart my computer, that really shouldn't change anything. i had restarted before
while leaving EnableAllowList=1 and it didn't change then so i'd be surprised if restarting after
changing the date would do a thing. i'm at 99% certain adobe screwed up something. i'll see if
they can give me an answer next week but i doubt it.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)17:24:31 No.3449509
>>3449504
you are a god amongst men, thank you /f/rend
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)17:27:17 No.3449510
holy shit this board still exists?
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)17:44:56 No.3449512
>>3449495
You have something really mysterious going on your machine (;__;)
The collection is working on linux with chrome binary out of the box / chromium + binary plugins
bundle installed
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)17:47:37 No.3449513
Bless you, /f/ren. Good fucking thread.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)18:06:07 No.3449516
>>3449512
It's not about OP's collection but rather the kill switch that the flash plugin has to make it
stop working next year.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)20:48:42 No.3449534
idk whats happening but i s assume its good
>> [_] Anonymous 12/13/20(Sun)20:49:48 No.3449535
>>3449510
ye
>> [_] Anonymous 12/14/20(Mon)02:17:44 No.3449568
so what is it?
>> [_] Anonymous 12/14/20(Mon)02:26:34 No.3449569
>>3449568
someone punch him out!
>> [_] Anonymous 12/14/20(Mon)05:25:02 No.3449580
>>3449373
Thanks a lot anon.