File: Rawest Forest HQ.swf-(3.87 MB, 550x400, Other)
[_] higher quality Anonymous 08/05/23(Sat)15:18:42 No.3497854
Found a better audio and replaced it.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/07/23(Mon)20:38:48 No.3497917
God's work, Anon! The voice lines in the beginning seems even more silent now but they were
always really silent.
Many flashes with good music were wrecked by low bitrate even though it wasn't really necessary
to make it so low. Your change increased size 2.75 times but less than 4 MB wasn't THAT big of a
deal ~2005. Just would have loaded a little longer.
If you want to fix another flash may I suggest:
This device has been modified.swf
Good music with way too low bitrate (worse than the original rawest forest). There's a high
quality Mp3 around somewhere, I can search for my copy if you're interested.
>> [_] Anonymous 08/08/23(Tue)08:21:45 No.3497937
>>3497917
Just do it yourself. It's really simple:
Encode the audio to mp3
Replace the audio in the sounds folder of the flash with ffdec
And you might need to retime it with audacity.
>> [_] I would like to mention that when upgrading 08/08/23(Tue)08:53:49 No.3497938
a loop, simply encoding your mp3 (I used ffmpeg without any specific encoder specified) and
replacing the audio will add a gap, it won't be gapless. Maybe there's a setting to tweak or a
better encoder to use.
I just got the idea to let Flash re-encode wav to mp3 by exporting a junk flash and transplant
that into the loop in hopes that this would render it gapless, but this is a desperation move, I
don't mess with loops and Flash's encoder is old as dirt, maybe it's just not as good as newer
encoders.
>> [_] dobkun 08/08/23(Tue)08:58:56 No.3497939
SUPER MAREOOO RR PEE GEE THIS IS THE ONLY ONE JUST FOR ME