I know someone who was an software engineer on LiveMotion 2... I'll ping him
about it.

e.dolecki

On 11/3/05, John Dowdell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Mike West wrote:
> > I have a client looking to edit several (100s) of files that were
> > created in LiveMotion by an animator and now are dropped on my door.
> > This is a long shot—but does anyone know of a converter to open the
> > original LiveMotion files in Flash? or any way to remove buttons and
> > actions?
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> To my knowledge, the LiveMotion authoring files can only be opened in
> LiveMotion. I think this was removed from the Adobe sales catalog awhile
> back, but may be available on eBay. (Just be sure to get a reputable
> seller, so you're not executing instructions from strangers.)
>
> Other than that, one possibility may be to take their deliverable SWF,
> and open these in a SWF decompiler, one by one, to remove the unwanted
> interactivity. Anyone have a better idea here...?
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> jd
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