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SWF File Player

Main Interface: Metadata Tags: Screenshot A: Screenshot B: (Freeware, download mirror) System requirement.NET Framework; Shockwave Flash Object. Screenshot-1.jpg - Access the border image generator from the menu item on the left menu screenshot-2.jpg - Select the image and all the necessary parameter to best fit your design screenshot-3.jpg - Using the shortcode generated you can wrap any content in a border-image box. The Monster is the solo class and opponent to the Hunters in the fight for dominance over the planet Shear in Evolve. Their primary goal in Hunt mode is to either destroy the Power Relay or kill all the Hunters. To better accomplish this, they Evolve by devouring the local wildlife and then retreating into a chrysalis-like state, leaving them temporarily vulnerable. Monsters have three stages. Screenshots (1280×720). Screenshot2.jpg$8460bb7d (600×800).

SWF File Player is a free player for SWF (Shockwave Flash) files, can quickly open SWF files and read metadata tags from the file header, software can automatically resize program window to fit SWF content and show it. This is a completely freeware, you can use it for free.

Quick start: click the 'File' menu and 'Open' item, select the file you want to open (file extension is *.swf), software will show a metadata tags message box about your file, then click the 'Play' button to show SWF content, if your SWF file is a Flash game, you can start to play now. In addition, by using the F11 hotkey, you can toggle full screen mode. So simple and easy to use, how to open swf file? this software is exactly what you need.

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System requirement:

  • .NET Framework
  • Shockwave Flash Object
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Supported metadata tags includes:

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  • Signature: a three-byte, FWS (uncompressed SWF), CWS (compressed SWF);
  • Version: an 8-bit number;
  • File Length: total length of the file;
  • FrameSize: defines the width and height of the movie;
  • Frame Rate: playback rate in frames per second;
  • Frame Count: total number of frames;