On Thu, 29 Sep 2011 17:33:54 -0400 (EDT)
Todd Oberly <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have used Swftools periodically for a few years, but am having a problem
> now extracting an mp3. The Flash 6 source is CWS compressed, and the mp3 is
> (I think) clearly listed in swfdump:
>
> 57972 DEFINESOUND defines id 0005 (MP3 44Khz 16Bit mono)
>
> Extracting with -i 5 or -i 0005 gives me a 21.6K file that is still CWS
> compressed, and swfdump says the mp3 is still in there. Running the same
> command on the 21.6K file just creates another copy of the file.
> Decompressing the original .swf to an FWS (I found a Perl script for this)
> doesn't change any of the swfextract output.
>
> Is there a way to further decompress the file and strip off the flash
> headers? Is my problem a limitation of swfextract or a result of poor
> technique? ;) Thanks for any ideas.
>
> Todd
Shouldn't you be using one of the switches below?
-m , --mp3 Extract main mp3 stream
-s , --sound ID Extract Sound(s)
What do they give you?
Care to link to the 'problem swf'?
Regards,
Chris
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