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(Unverified)Aug 16th 2009 11:35PM
Do you mean that this contraption disassembles SWFs and then translates the outcome to Silverlight assets? Yeah, it's bound to be trouble!
Because, as a developer, you would not need that to be extracted from the SWF but from the FLA files instead.
By the way, an SWF file is not a video file. Back then, when we had no FLV video, SWF flipped through heavily compressed JPG files and played the synced MP3 audio. Nowadays SWF files are used to play either FLV video and MP4.
Now, this seems to be intended to be used with SWF animations, which is not exactly video, but animated vectors and such.