File: rain_country.swf-(4.52 MB, 1280x720, Loop)
[_] Anonymous 05/25/15(Mon)18:51 No.2791800
HELP ME, question inside
When you test a swf inside Flash CS6 a special player opens with a bandwidth profiler. I need to
run a already-built swf with this special player to access the bandwidth profiler but I can't
fucking do it.
FlashPlayerDebugger.exe exists but only opens the regular player. It's like Adobe doesn't want
you to be able to use the bandwidth profiler unless you are inside a flash project and testing
your own movie.
I've tried everything and have been Googling for a damn hour. Anyone know how to view any swf
file using the special flashplayer?
You used to be able to do this just by dragging any swf into Flash CS6 but now that just tries to
import the flash. I also heard they removed the bandwidth profiler in CS7? Are they patching away
features, what the fuck?
>> [_] Anonymous 05/25/15(Mon)18:56 No.2791802
dragon drop it into your google chrome browser.
>> [_] Anonymous 05/25/15(Mon)19:44 No.2791860
>>2791802
The Google Chrome browser has a built-in bandwidth profiler for flash files?
This sounds unlikely, I think you misunderstood the question. I don't want to just play the flash
file, I want to play it with the debug/test player that allow one to see how many bytes are in
each frame (also allows you to do download simulation at X bytes per second).
>> [_] Anonymous 05/25/15(Mon)20:17 No.2791877
I'm pretty sure it's possible to decompile swfs into their constituent elements and scripts, so
can't you do that and load it back into CS6? Not really a very good solution, but I don't know
why it wouldn't work.
>> [_] Anonymous 05/25/15(Mon)20:38 No.2791896
WHere can i find this online? or whats the name of this instrumental?
>> [_] Anonymous 05/25/15(Mon)20:40 No.2791897
>>2791877
Maybe it would work but dude, we shouldn't have to get a decompiler, open a swf in the
decompiler, export a fla project and then open the fla project in Flash and pray that everything
works like it should and then perform a test run.
There has to be a simpler way. All I want to do is run the flash player with the bandwidth
profiler... It is running the exported swf file itself (when doing a test run Flash just exports
the swf file and then opens it in the special flash player).
>> [_] Anonymous 05/25/15(Mon)20:44 No.2791901
>>2791896
first, try Shazam or some other similar app.
next try looking up the soundtrack for Mushi-Shi (the source anime). You may find the track there.