if you use an actionscript decompiler such as Flare (http://www.nowrap.de/flare.html) to take apart the actionscript. you can usually find the URL to the media if you look through it carefully. This only really applies to .swf files that load external media files, such as YouTube .swfs, so im not sure it will work for homestarrunner. alternatively, you could probably dump the audio output of your sound card while playing the swf. im not exactly sure how to do this with regular alsa utilities though :-/ the last resort would be to use a windows machine and a demo of one of those SWF->FLA decompilers; they usually rip all of the media from them into a folder or something like that. On 3/25/07, Brian Dunn <job17and9@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all. Anyone know of a tool for digging an mp3 out of a .swf? (I've just got to put this one home star runner clip on my answering machine.) /brian