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uber1 11-12-2003 03:10 PM

Is it possible to save a picture from flash?
 
for instance, id like to save some sports pics from ESPN.com, but in certain areas they are using flash to view the pics. When you right click on them it just allows you to choose "settings" and "about Macromedia flash player 6." anyway to save those pics to your computer?

The_Dude 11-12-2003 03:43 PM

take a screenshot of the screen, cut out the portion u want and save it as an image.

Moskie 11-12-2003 04:44 PM

in case you don't know, take a screen shot by pressing the "Print Screen" key on your keyboard. That copies everything on your screen as an image to the clipboard. Paste it in your favorite graphics editor, and crop away....

arch13 11-12-2003 04:50 PM

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.

Mephisto2 11-12-2003 04:50 PM

Or you could download SnagIt, one of the most useful and powerful screen capture utilities in the world.

If you don't want to pay for it, you can "try it free" for 30 days. Perfect if you're looking to capture one specific image.

http://www.techsmith.com/products/snagit/default.asp

Mr Mephisto

yotta 11-23-2003 10:46 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by arch13
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.

They are not encrypted. I could pull a jpeg out of a flash file. It is simply embeded. It can be un-embeded. If you'd like to post a file for me to try, I'll be happy to prove my point.

Crack 11-24-2003 02:49 PM

Homestarrunner.com swf files are not locked, at least not the strongbad e-mails, I have a number of them on my computer right now...
~Crack

arch13 11-24-2003 03:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by crackprogram
Homestarrunner.com swf files are not locked, at least not the strongbad e-mails, I have a number of them on my computer right now...
~Crack

are you saying you can play them. or that you can edit them?
I'm willing to concede that i may be wrong, but i've had little luck editing .swf files i pulled of the web. My experiance has been that downloading the swf itself and trying to edit it has resulted in curupt swf's and no luck in seperating the embedded objects from the flash programing.
I'll be very happy if i'm wrong.:)

yotta 12-03-2003 01:55 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by arch13
are you saying you can play them. or that you can edit them?
I'm willing to concede that i may be wrong, but i've had little luck editing .swf files i pulled of the web. My experiance has been that downloading the swf itself and trying to edit it has resulted in curupt swf's and no luck in seperating the embedded objects from the flash programing.
I'll be very happy if i'm wrong.:)

If you want to post a simple flash file with an embeded jpeg, I'll see if I can extract it. Please PM me.

arch13 12-03-2003 10:12 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by yotta
If you want to post a simple flash file with an embeded jpeg, I'll see if I can extract it. Please PM me.
well, actually my problem has been with capturing the flash programing so that i could modify it for another use. I stopped trying a while ago. Thanks for the offer though:)

MexicanOnABike 12-05-2003 08:25 PM

my friend had a flash(swf) extractor... i'll see if i can get the link... it worked pretty ggood... he managed to download a movie from a website, unlock the movie and rip out a few buttons.

spacecowboy 12-07-2003 10:30 PM

Try this program, you can capure the flash from the page and then you can edit the flash with Adobe

yotta 12-10-2003 11:59 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by arch13
well, actually my problem has been with capturing the flash programing so that i could modify it for another use. I stopped trying a while ago. Thanks for the offer though:)
That was more of me asking for a chance to show off the massive power of my brain :)


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