Could anyone recommend a free .swf viewer please.
I can view flash on websites but not otherwise?!
I need a tool to view the individual .swf files in my folders before adding them to my local website directory, or uploading them.
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Could anyone recommend a free .swf viewer please.
I can view flash on websites but not otherwise?!
I need a tool to view the individual .swf files in my folders before adding them to my local website directory, or uploading them.
HERE's something you can like.
Regards,
Availor.
Telovne,Quote:
Could anyone recommend a free .swf viewer please.
I can view flash on websites but not otherwise?!
Browse to the swf file you want to open, and follow the screen grab below. Tick the "Always use the selected program ..." box
(However I'm currently running Flash Player 9 but like all things Adobe can I find the ****** file on my hard drive !!!)
Egg that applies only if you have flash player installed (standalone) which is usualy only if you have the flash program. Users who dont have flash can't open swf files offline.
Availor,
I've heard Remi say that as well but I can't believe that's correct.
Egg
I don't have Flash installed and I open .swf files with Internet Explorer and the Flasher Player plug-in. I had to choose Internet Explorer from the list of programs in place of the Flash Player.
Thanks everyone for the help :)
I installed Flash Player 9 last night but as Egg discovered, it doesn't appear in the 'open with' options in explorer. I was thinking it was strange, it didn't even appear in my Adobe folder or anywhere to be seen. I knew I'd installed it ok as I got the installation flash. I was almost relieved to read Egg was having the same problem locating Flash Player 9, as I knew there was a chance I might still be on the right track.
I tried Soquili's advice to open it with Internet Explorer (with Flash Player 9 installed) and it worked. It opens a full screen IE window with the selected .swf running.
Really odd though that Flash Player 9 isn't offered as an option to directly open the file.
I downloaded the other utility Availor, but I'm not too sure how to use it yet. It doesn't seem to have an installer?! I'm keeping it in my downloads folder until i'm more conversant with flash. It'll probably be exactly what I need for file in the future, thanks. Actually, it's probably exactly what I need now but I'm too thick to work out how it works :)
Telovne, as it was said, when you install a flash player it is only being installed inside your browser, so you can only view the swf files inside your browser and not as a stand alone application.
In order to view the swf files without the browser you need a stand alone flash player, which is either found once you have macromedia flash or if you download it from somewhere else.
You can also use this trick: Download a flash trial, keep the flash player found in the folder there. You can then just delete the software (don't uninstall). It will keep the offline flash player. But I think it will be a lot easier to just download a stand alone flash player.
Regards,
Availor.
Yes, I thought that by installing Flash Player 9, that I was installing a stand alone player. I just can't find any way to actually run it as a stand alone application.
I thought it would work much like Adobe Reader does .pdf files, so when I selected a .swf file, Flash Player 9 would just automatically open it.
That I can now play a .swf offline through IE is fine for me. I hadn't tried this before installing Flash Player 9, so I don't know if installing it made any difference?! It works though, so I'm sorted and happy!
Cheers
I don't know if you are on windows, but I've used this quite a lot. It's a good free swf player. In fact it's called swiff player.
http://www.globfx.com/products/swfplayer/
Remi,
I thought I'd answered this thread (and the slur on your name) but Michaels post has highlighted that I haven't.
I thought that having the Flash Player present on your computer automatically allowed for non browser viewing of swf files. But obviously not. I'm really putting my head up my a** today!
lol, but you know that I was only kidding. :)
There is a technical reason for this: A Web browser needs a Plugin. The MS Internet Explorer needs another kind of plugin, as the Firefox Browser. But a Plugin isn't a standalone (executable) program - you aren't able to start a Plugin from your Windows Desktop.
Regards,
Remi
So how does one get the "standalone player?"
You can use this one:
http://www.eolsoft.com/freeware/flash_movie_player/?fmp
Thanks, Drifter. I downloaded it and installed it, and it works fine,
cbutton69, there are links to a couple of standalone players in this thread. I've used the Swiff Player for several years. It works very well, although the frame rates don't match what I specify in SWiSHmax. (So far, that's been an issue in only one situation, a workaround most people won't encounter.)
I haven't yet tried the others that are recommended here.
Hello
Mediaplayer 10 will open Flash files as will Quicktime.
Mike Engles
Well, it comes with both a full install of Flash, as well as with the Flex SDK. The Flex SDK is downloadable from Adobe's website, free of charge. The file you're looking for is called SAFlashPlayer.exe, and is part of the package.
http://www.adobe.com/products/flex/sdk/
Click "Download the free Flex 2 SDK, including the Flex framework" at the bottom of the page to get to the download area.