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SWF Decompiler

Be fond of a Shockwave Flash movie (.swf) and desire to edit or customize it? AVCWare SWF Decompiler is the converting tool which enables you to convert Shockwave Flash movie (.swf) files to editable FLA files. This SWF converter can extract all components in source flash files and decompile them to FLA files with original elements remained.

ActionScript2 and ActionScript3 programming languages are fully supported and the converted FLA files are compatible with Flash6.0/7.0/8.0/9.0. Batch conversion is also available to improve the converting efficiency. With AVCWare SWF Decompiler, you can customize your favorite flashes easily!

AVCWare SWF Decompiler

Key Features

  • Convert Flash Video (.swf) to FLA

    Decompile and convert SWF files into editable FLA files, fast and reliable.
  • Support ActionScript

    Fully support ActionScript2 and ActionScipt3 programming languages and is able to decompile code and recompile them to FLA format.
  • Retain Original Elements

    Retain all original Flash SWF elements in outputted FLA files.
  • Compatible with Different Flash Versions

    Exported FLA files are compatible with Macromedia Flash MX (Flash 6.0), Flash MX 2004 (Flash 7.0), Macromedia Flash 8 and Flash CS3 (9.0).
  • Batch Decompiling

    AVCWare SWF Decompiler allows you to convert SWF files in batches to FLA files simultaneously.
  • Simple to Operate

    Load SWF files and hit one button to start converting, extremely simple and convenient.
  • Multiple Interface Languages

    English, German, Spanish, French, Japanese, Simplified and Traditional Chinese interfaces are available.
  • Reference

    Input File Format Supported
    Video

    SWF

    Output File Format Supported
    Video FLA

    System Requirements

    OS Microsoft® Windows XP (SP2 or later), Windows Vista, Windows 7
    Processor 1GHz Intel/AMD processor or above
    RAM 256MB RAM (512MB or above recommended)
    Free Hard Disk 100MB space for installation
    Graphic Card Super VGA (800×600) resolution, 16-bit graphics card or higher