File: He's got a brand new car.swf-(3.94 MB, 1280x720, Other)
[_] New Ruffle John Moses Browning 10/12/24(Sat)22:19:53 No.3513540
Hopefully youtube videos which I turned into swf before they got deleted work now
>> [_] Anonymous 10/12/24(Sat)23:00:49 No.3513542
>>3513540
The flv in your swf uses H264 and AAC for the video and audio which Ruffle hasn't merged support
for yet. If you re-encode them to a supported format they should work.
If you want to track when support is added for both formats then see these two pull requests.
H264: https://github.com/ruffle-rs/ruffle/pull/16794
AAC: https://github.com/ruffle-rs/ruffle/pull/16526
Once those are merged then 4chan needs to update its Ruffle version again but then they *should*
work. (I haven't tested your swf with them applies but I don't see anything else obvious that is
broken.)
>> [_] Anonymous 10/12/24(Sat)23:31:51 No.3513543
>>3513542
Scratch that, your swf uses NetStream which is mostly unimplemented in Ruffle, so more stuff is
needed for it to work than just changing the encoding.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/13/24(Sun)11:19:37 No.3513551
>>3513542
>flash can handle h264
>ruffle can't
Huh, and I always thought flash was shit at videos.
>> [_] Anonymous 10/13/24(Sun)15:40:53 No.3513560
>>3513551
Only streaming h264, can't embed it. Adobe never bothered to make it embeddable.
You can "embed" h264 by putting the bytes as a AS3 resource in the swf and stream the video from
that resource instead of a URL.