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Posted by cwdjrxyz on 08/14/07 01:46
On Aug 13, 7:54 pm, dorayme <doraymeRidT...@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> http://dingo.care2.com/cards/flash/5409/galaxy.swf
>
> Turn on your speakers and enable everything for just one bloody
> minute or two and give it a go.
There are many new ways now to compose a flash movie, so I decided to
see what they did. I cleared the Opera browser and went to the URL of
the flash movie and let it completely play. With Opera still online, I
went to the Opera temporary cache by clicking a button I have put on
my desktop for that purpose. There was only one file of interest, just
a swf one which I copied to my computer. After clearing the Opera
cache and disconnecting Opera, I found that the .swf file is just an
old fashioned single flash file rather than many flash files linking
to one another or links to FLV files, as is now common. If you view a
flash movie on many sites these days you find a small .swf container
file and one or more FLV video files that contain the actual video
content that get downloaded to the temporary cache. The size of the
self-contained .swf file is 1053 KB. It is of rather low resolution,
as you can see by the photos in it, and this is likely so that it will
be viewable on slow connections as well as high broadband ones.
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