Flare!

Flasm disassembles your entire SWF including all the timelines and events. Looking at disassembly, you learn how the Flash compiler works, which improves your ActionScript skills. You can also do some optimizations on the disassembled code by hand or adjust the code as you wish. Flasm then applies your changes to the original SWF, replacing original actions. It's also possible to embed Flasm actions in your ActionScript, making optimizing of large projects more comfortable. Flasm is not a decompiler. What you get is the human readable representation of SWF bytecodes, not ActionScript source. If you're looking for a decompiler, Flare may suit your needs. However, Flare can't alter the SWF. Page too long? You don't have to read it all. First, make yourself familiar with usage. Then read fla

Flare alternatives

  • SWFTOOLS

  • SWFTools is a collection of utilities for working with Adobe Flash files (SWF files). The tool collection includes programs for reading SWF files, combining them, and creating them from other content (like images, sound files, videos or sourcecode). SWFTools is released under the GPL.

    tags: avi-to-swf extract-images flash images-to-swf pdf-to-swf
  • Swfdec

  • Swfdec (pronounced "swiff deck") is a decoder/renderer for Macromedia Flash animations.

    tags: Discontinued flash swf encoder decoder
  • Flasm

  • Flasm is a free command line assembler/disassembler of Flash ActionScript bytecode. It lets you make changes to any SWF. Flasm fully supports SWFs produced by Macromedia Flash 8 and earlier.

    tags: assembler decompiling flash
  • Flash Decompiler Trillix

  • Flash Decompiler Trillix is a new powerful SWF to FLA converter with functionality to decompile Flash movies, convert SWF elements into multiple formats and edit SWF movies (texts, hyperlinks and more) without Flash Studio installed. With an ease of one click you can extract SWF elements: sounds, images, videos, shapes, frames, morphs, fonts, texts, buttons, sprites and ActionScripts from any SWF file directly to your hard drive.

    tags: decompiling fla flash swf swf-to-fla