![]() ![]() There is a great variety of colors available within “Edit color” window and you can replace or modify any color in your SWF file. Just set link location and link target within “Edit links” window. They include: word-wrapping, multi-line text positioning, read-only text, automatic size setting, text selection, text as HTML, text color and aligning left/right, center or justify. Within “Edit dynamic texts” window you have plenty of customizable text parameters. Now you see the “Edit sounds” window where you can change sound format ( WAV and MP3 formats are available), replace existing sounds with any others, set mono/stereo audio reproduction and define sound quality (sound rate, bits per sample, MP3 bitrate). ![]() (Please, don’t forget that our Decompiler lets you discard changes anytime.) Within this window you can replace the original image with any other you choose, set JPEG or PNG format, modify quality and add/remove transparency. In the down left corner you see “Image properties” window. “Edit” tab in the main application’s interface opens up possibilities to edit Flash objects and shapes without converting to FLA.Ĭhoose any image from the list in “My tasks” area. (If you somehow forgotten how to do it turn to the first how-to in this series ). Now add your SWF file to “My tasks” and you are ready to start. You will need to install Flash Decompiler on your PC and launch it. I’ll show you that editing Flash objects (images, sounds, links, texts) and shapes (colors and lines) is a very simple task if you try Flash Decompiler. I believe it will be extremely useful for you because in case you’d like to edit some elements:ī) there will be no losses as this feature doesn’t require converting into FLA Now it’s time to explore another Flash Decompiler’s feature – SWF Editor. ![]()
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