On the Mac there is File Juicer. It's shareware, but the limitations are
open enough that you can extract everything within the trial period. Beyond
that, I think it starts watermarking random images, but if you're only
dealing in sound that shouldn't be a problem.



On 2/12/07, Richmond Mathewson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Somebody just dumped a load of shockwave files of
phonetic materials they want me to pop together into a
RR thing for a Free English pronunciation guide. That
is all jolly well and good . . . but need to extract
the sound components of the swf files so I can turn
them into aiff files - help, advice gratefully
recieved,

sincerely, Richmond Mathewson

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