But Flash doesn't work: I can't start running file.swf. To view a raw SWF file, download the Flash Player projector/standalone player posted at Adobe. Chrome embeds Flash Player, there is no need to install it separately. I would like to download an.swf file using developer tools in chrome. I managed to open the tools, but I can't find the.swf file. This is the address of the video. How to (Easily) Extract Flash/SWF Files? You will need to download the SWF file locally. How you can download flash files locally. If you are on Google Chrome, simply go to the Chrome Extension Store and download and install Flash Video Downloader. Once you have done it, open the page which contains the Flash game or flash file that you.
When watching a video or playing a game online, you're probably viewing an embedded Flash or SWF file. This is done by way of a plug-in that has been installed in your browser. Like all files that your web browser views, a copy of the SWF file is downloaded to your computer before it is displayed. If you want to save one of these SWF files for later viewing, you may find it in your browser's files list.
Click the 'Tools' menu and choose 'Internet Options.'
Click the 'Settings' button in the 'General' tab, under the 'Browser History' subheading.
Click the 'View Files' button. Locate the SWF file that you want to save in the files list. Right-click on it, then choose 'Copy'.
Open the folder where you want to save the SWF file. Click the 'Edit' menu and choose 'Paste' to save a copy of the SWF file in the chosen directory.
Open the web page that contains the embedded SWF file.
Click the 'Tools' menu and choose 'View Page Info.'
Select the 'Media' tab. Use the scroll bar to navigate the file list and locate the SWF file. You may click the 'Type' column header to sort the files in the list. SWF (and other Flash files) will be listed under the 'Embed' file type.
Click to select the SWF file and click the 'Save As' button. Choose a save location on your computer and click the 'Save' button.
Press and hold the 'CTRL' key and tap 'F.' Type 'SWF' in the search box and press the 'ENTER' key.
Right-click on the SWF URL link and choose 'Save Linked Content As.' Choose a save location on your computer and click the 'Save' button.
Choose an SWF file from the files list. Hold the 'CTRL' key ('Option' key on a Mac) and double-click the file name, then click 'Save.'
Choose a save location and click the 'Save' button.