Friday, April 27, 2012

A Robot Illustrates What Sothink SWF Decompiler Works Like

Here is an interesting video about Sothink SWF Decompiler. In this video, a cute robot will illustrate the working principle of this wonderful flash design software in an easy way. Enjoy the video below:
Once there was a cabin. And once there was a robot. The robot demolished the cabin and used the wood from the origin cabin to build a new house, a better one.
Taking the advantage of the sources and re-creating a new great building, the robot did a good job.
And it did not stop. It kept on “unbuilding” and “rebuilding” work, on and on.
So what happened then? The robot built an amazing huge palace! But it still was not the end.
Other more robots came and split the palace, just like the robot NO.1 did. They took the wood away separately and created house, boat, bridge and even plane. The “rebuilding” thing always made splendidness.
Well, actually we could also call this kind of process as “DECOMPILE”, which is what Flash decompiler tool doing.
We hope to make this easy to understand and cute animation as a metaphor of Sothink SWF Decompiler and illustrate what a SWF decompiler works like: recover FLA from SWF, extract all SWF elements including Flash actionscript, shapes, images, sounds, videos, fonts, texts, buttons, and sprites, edit SWF elements, finally export a new Flash work, and even convert the SWF to HTML5 format for publishing to more audiences with Apple iOS devices.
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