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I have some difficulties to get the sound right on some .swf files. So i think that either the files corrupted or my player/players of choice doesnt quite work for ...
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    Any recommendation suggestions

    I have some difficulties to get the sound right on some .swf files.
    So i think that either the files corrupted or my player/players of choice doesnt quite work for them.

    I have tried the following players in my attemps to view the files.
    Gnash vievwer, Gnash viewer for KDE and VLC

    So what im wondering is if you can recommend any player that might do the trick. I'm running a Debian Squeeze in case you wondering.

    Thanks in advance guys and a happy new 2012 to us all

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    I've not had a problem with .swf files, but I did come across a few references to a plugin called swfdec.
    Not sure if it's in Debian's repos, but you could try:
    Code:
    apt-get install swfdec*
    to find out.
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    Thanks for the suggestion

    I did try it but it didnt work.
    I will look futher...

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