File: Luigi floating on an egg over the sea.swf-(4.95 MB, 973x800, Loop)
[_] Super Mario Saturday Anonymous 12/28/19(Sat)11:48:21 No.3413208
>> [_] Anonymous 12/28/19(Sat)14:42:04 No.3413220
Where do I get the .ogg audio file friendo
Or do I just have to pull it myself using swf tools or something
I guess I will consult my resources
>> [_] Anonymous 12/28/19(Sat)14:47:11 No.3413222
>>3413220
what makes you think it's an ogg file?
>> [_] Anonymous 12/28/19(Sat)15:13:21 No.3413230
>>3413220
nvm I helped myself
https://www.mediafire.com/file/rmez9lwhuixnt4d/Luigi_Floating_on_an_Egg_Over_the_Sea.mp3/file
Here it is for anyone who wants it. Link expires in 14 days though.
If you're reading this in the distant future 30 years from now as an archived post and want the
audio but are clueless, here's what I did:
-installed swftools (installation packages available at http://swftools.org/)
-copied flash .swf file, (renamed it 'Luigi.swf') to installation directory
-opened up command prompt/command line/shell (you may have to "run as administrator")
-navigated to folder where swftools are installed and ran the command:
"swfextract egg.swf"
And received informational output, indicating there's one (1) sound file, with an ID of "3"
so I proceeded to run this command:
"swfextract egg.swf -s 3"
The file "output.mp3" was created in the working directory.
If the file wasn't created, you have to run as administrator, or run the command as a superuser
(use "sudo" command at beginning of commands) or something like that. Hope that helped, good luck
hypothetical future person.
Also will swftools even be around in 30 years I wonder. Hope so, otherwise you'll have to find
some other way to extract the audio data, sry pal if this didn't work 4 u
>> [_] Anonymous 12/28/19(Sat)15:16:23 No.3413231
>>3413222
I don't, was mostly was just hoping it would be in .ogg format, they're slightly more efficient
than .mp3s.
>> [_] Anonymous 12/28/19(Sat)15:33:37 No.3413233
if you're reading this in a distant future disregard everything this anon >>3413230 said and just
get yourself a software called JPEXS free flash decompiler (if it's still available) and extract
the audio from there
it's pretty self explanatory, just unfold the sounds category, right click on the audio you want
to extract and hit export selection and choose where you want to save it as mp3 (because no
nuthead puts wavs in flash)
and you're done
it's elementary
>> [_] Anonymous 12/28/19(Sat)15:35:16 No.3413235
>>3413230
flashbulb and any flash decompiler would work just as fine
>> [_] Anonymous 12/28/19(Sat)19:20:29 No.3413246
>>3413233
Thanks Marty Chang
>> [_] Anonymous 12/29/19(Sun)01:07:47 No.3413270
>>3413233
>no nuthead puts wavs in flash
n00bs do, that's why you get shitty 2-second loop flashes with toy robot audio that hits the
filesize limit