As the first Flash decompiling tool emerged into the market, Sothink SWF Decompiler is a perfect Flash 9 Decompiler for you to convert SWF to FLA, SWF to FLEX, and easily extract Flash 9 SWF resources like images, sounds (mp3, wav), videos (flv), ActionScript, etc. It supports Flash 9/ Flash 10 and ActionScript 3.

 

Main features:

  • Convert SWF to FLA
  • Convert SWF to Flex source code
  • Extract SWF elements
  • Support Flash CS3/CS4/CS5
  • More features >>

 

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How to decompile SWF with Flash 9 Decompiler?

 

Step 1: Open target SWF in the Flash 9 Decompiler

Launch Sothink SWF Decompiler, and then from “Explorer” panel, navigate to the folder in which the target Flash 9 SWF file locates. Now all the SWF files contained in this folder will be listed automatically in the below panel.

Choose the SWF that you want to decompile, and then it will begin to play in the central preview window.

 

Step 2: Check the decompiled Flash 9 SWF elements

Now the SWF you selected is listed in the “Single File Export” window of the “Export” panel. When you click the “+” sign, all the SWF elements will be decompiled automatically and displayed by category.

 

Step 3: Export FLA/FLEX

In the “Export” panel, click the “Export FLA/FLEX” button, and then you will see the following popup box.

 

You can choose export the SWF file to FLA or FLEX (depending on your original SWF). set export path, and then click “OK” to finish the exporting process.

 

Step 4: Export Flash 9 resources

In the “Export” panel, select the SWF resources that you want to export and click the “Export Resources ” button, and then the following popup window will appear:

 

Set export path and choose export file format, and then click “OK” to start exporting the SWF resources.

When the desired SWF resources have been exported successfully, you will see the following prompt.

 

You can directly click the “Open the folder” button or go to the export folder you specified to find the extracted swf resources.