The long and the short is no.
.swf files are encrypted to prevent theft and once created, cannot be reverted back to the .wav files, .jpg's, etc that comprise them. If you own Flash, you won't even be able to open the .swf unless the creator mindlessly forgot to select the lock option.
For example if you saved a .swf from homestarrunner.com by finding the .swf source file and tried to open the file, Flash would state that the object is locked and close the program.
From my standpoint i'm glad Flash gives me control over my intellectual property, but from the advanced users view this may feel unnecissary.
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