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Open Movie Editor 0.0.20090105 (Default branch)

ImageThe Open Movie Editor is designed to be a simple tool that provides basic movie making capabilities. It aims to be powerful enough for the amateur movie artist, yet easy to use. It is a non-linear video editor that features several video and audio tracks where clips can be manipulated using the mouse.License: GNU General Public License (GPL)Changes:
This release fixes some compile problems and somebugs, and uses a job-queue instead ofidle-handlers for generating wav-forms andthumbnails.Image

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swfdump(1)							     swftools								swfdump(1)

NAME
swfdump - Display an SWF file's content. Synopsis swfdump [-atpdu] file.swf DESCRIPTION
A tool for displaying information about flash files swfdump shows ids, names and depths of objects defined in the SWF file. It can furthermore also disassemble Actionscript, extract texts, and display placement information about objects. OPTIONS
-h, --help Print short help message and exit -D, --full Show everything. Same as -atp -V, --version Print version info and exit -e, --html Print out html code for embedding the file -E, --xhtml Print out xhtml code for embedding the file -a, --action Disassemble action tags -t, --text Show text fields (like swfstrings). -s, --shapes Show shape coordinates/styles -F, --fonts Show font information -p, --placements Show placement information -B, --buttons Show button information -b, --bbox Print tag's bounding boxes -X, --width Print out the horizontal dimension of the movie, in a string of the form "-X width" -Y, --height Print out the vertical dimension of the movie, in a string of the form "-Y height" -r, --rate Print out the frame rate of the movie, in a string of the form "-r rate". -f, --frames Print out the number of frames in the movie, in a string of the form "-f frames" -d, --hex Print hex output of tag data, too. -u, --used Show referred IDs for each Tag. AUTHOR
Matthias Kramm <kramm@quiss.org> swfdump February 2012 swfdump(1)