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Can you extract music from Flash Games?

Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 9:57 am
by manstie
Hello...
I was wondering if you were able to extract music from flash games because there's this really cool music that could be put into a map.

Here's a SWF of the game: http://www.funt.co.il/games/multitask-4369.swf
The music when you start playing the game is awesome :mrgreen:

By the way, I got a score of 91 in that game, I'm wondering if you could beat it.
Post a SS of your score ;)

Re: Can you extract music from Flash Games?

Posted: Sat Sep 19, 2009 10:57 am
by 3ICE
Get out your handy Sound Recorder, click record, start the game, go walk 'round your house twice, come back, click stop, close the game, cut the first few seconds out, save the music, done.

First try: 180
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Second try: 253
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Third try: 400!
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Fourth try:
I was trying to record a video of me getting 400 again, but the lag was too much and I lost at 45.

Re: Can you extract music from Flash Games?

Posted: Mon Sep 21, 2009 3:57 am
by manstie
Yeah I have sound recorder but my computer's mic has screwed up for some reason :cry: and whenever I did record things with that it came out bad because of my laptop's speakers.

I know you hacked it... :evil:
:lol:

What video thingy were you using? I use hypercam and it doesn't lag. I guess it's your computer.
But then again when I use fraps it lags heaps :evil:

Looked at the picture... That's all you have? My start menu takes up 2 bars!
Thought you had TFT?

Re: Can you extract music from Flash Games?

Posted: Fri Sep 25, 2009 9:15 am
by 3ICE
manstie wrote:I have sound recorder
Wow, really? ... It comes with windows, of course you have it!
manstie wrote:whenever I did record things with that it came out bad because of my laptop's speakers.
I changed mine to record internal sound, not what the mic "hears". Many stupid people try placing their mics in front of their speakers and fail miserably.
manstie wrote:I know you hacked it... :evil:
;)
manstie wrote:What video thingy were you using? I use hypercam and it doesn't lag. I guess it's your computer.
Thingy? Recorder. Hypercam? Hypercam2 is better. Lag? Yes, my PC is very old.
manstie wrote:Looked at the picture... That's all you have? My start menu takes up 2 bars! | Thought you had TFT?
You think I'm gonna take a real screenshot of my real desktop? Gotcha then. It is a fake screenshot. I don't even use themes. (Win98 look foreva!)
manstie wrote:Thought you had TFT?
I do have TFT.

Re: Can you extract music from Flash Games?

Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 10:40 pm
by manstie
Oh, lol. You just googled a picture. You did get me (because it had Warcraft 3!).
I just got... 105... :x

:o I just noticed that you can pause the game with that!
Perhaps if you scroll the thing down the bottom further to the right, does it increase the score? Lol.
3ICE wrote:
manstie wrote:whenever I did record things with that it came out bad because of my laptop's speakers.
I changed mine to record internal sound, not what the mic "hears". Many stupid people try placing their mics in front of their speakers and fail miserably.
And how can I change it to what my computer plays to my ears? Never knew you could do that.

Re: Can you extract music from Flash Games?

Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 3:37 am
by 3ICE
manstie wrote:Oh, lol. You just googled a picture.
No, I did not. It is a real screenshot taken by me. Have you even tried searching for a screenshot before?
manstie wrote:I just noticed that you can pause the game with that!
Perhaps if you scroll the thing down the bottom further to the right, does it increase the score? Lol.
It is a media player capable of running swf files through a plugin. You linked to an swf file, remember? I had to download and open it. The media player's controls are not functional while the swfview plugin is running. The slider bar moved by itself, because the game paused and the media player got the control back temporarily. I tried scrolling and it didn't work.
manstie wrote:And how can I change it to what my computer plays to my ears? Never knew you could do that.
Hmm, perhaps you should google it?

Re: Can you extract music from Flash Games?

Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 9:37 pm
by manstie
3ICE wrote:No, I did not. It is a real screenshot taken by me. Have you even tried searching for a screenshot before?
If the picture is taken by you then why isn't it windows 98 theme?
3ICE wrote:Hmm, perhaps you should google it?
I did google it... why do you have to be so difficult!
Who would have thought that Volume Settings and Sound Recorder would work together...

Here are some desktop screen shots:
Desktop
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And these are ones showing where sound recorder is:
http://www.hymnsite.com/how_to/SoundRecorder01.gif
http://www.harmonicajukebox.com/graphics/desktop.JPG

Ey can you make it that when you edit a post with a long url in it, that it doesn't break the url? K thx.

LOL! It came out as a 26mb file with 1411kbps bit rate...
What's the word for the difference between high bit rate and low bit rate music? (Quality - wise)... not clearer... it's difficult to describe... whats the description that I should use...

Re: Can you extract music from Flash Games?

Posted: Fri Oct 02, 2009 9:22 am
by 3ICE
Convert to MP3 is the key here. A music file should be somewhere between 1 and 6 MB.

Re: Can you extract music from Flash Games?

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 8:55 am
by manstie
Yeah, I knew that... but it just seemed funny that it was 26mb.

Re: Can you extract music from Flash Games?

Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2009 7:54 am
by manstie
Hey... I recently got a new PC and I can't figure out how to record what I hear now... because I don't have any speakers that come from my PC and my headphones have a mic so it doesn't let me record what I hear... so what can I do?
Or I just don't know how to do it... I'd prefer it that I could hear what I'm recording. ( :roll: )

This is what I can do:
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