On Mon, 23 Apr 2012 10:09:36 +0200
Daniel Arteaga <[email protected]> wrote:

> Al 21/04/12 08:36, En/na Chris ha escrit:
> > On Fri, 20 Apr 2012 17:54:09 +0200
> > Daniel Arteaga<[email protected]>  wrote:
> >
> >> Al 20/04/12 11:40, En/na Daniel Arteaga ha escrit:
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> I have a swf file that contains a wav file, I cannot extract it. I do
> >>>
> >>> $ swfextract ens_ab.swf
> >>> Objects in file ens_ab.swf:
> >>> [-s] 1 Sound: ID(s) 1
> >>> [-f] 1 Frame: ID(s) 0
> >>> [-m] 1 MP3 Soundstream
> >>>
> >>> $ swfextract -v -s 1 ens_ab_audio.swf -o ens_ab.wav
> >>
> >> Sorry, that line is wrong: the correct command is:
> >>
> >> swfextract -v -s 1 ens_ab.swf -o ens_ab.wav
> >>
> >> The rest of the message doesn't change
> >
> >>> and nothing is generated, no file, no error message, no information.
> >>> Is any way to check what is it going on?
> >
> > Which is very odd if true.  That incorrect command statement should have
> > producedd a 'Couldn't open file : No such file or directory' error.
> 
> Sorry, perhaps I didn't make myself clear: the  file exists, the problem 
> is that it doesn't extract the wav file, and it doesn't give any error 
> message either.

You seem to have miunderstood me Daniel, I was referring to your statement that 
the swfextract tool DID NOT give any error message, a fact which you
just reaffirmed.

Kindy care to link to the offending swf so as we can test also?

Regards,



Chris.
-- 
Chris <[email protected]>

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