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├── .appveyor.yml
├── .gitignore
├── .gitmodules
├── .travis.yml
├── LICENSE.md
├── Makefile
├── PackageApp.bat
├── README.md
├── Run.bat
├── Swivel.hxml
├── Swivel.hxproj
├── SwivelHuey.xml
├── application.xml
├── assets/
│ ├── SwivelFonts.fla
│ ├── SwivelFonts.swf
│ └── inject_swfs/
│ ├── AS2Basics.fla
│ ├── AS2Basics.swf
│ ├── AS2SoundLogger.fla
│ ├── AS2SoundLogger.swf
│ ├── AS3Basics.swc
│ ├── AS3Core.fla
│ ├── AS3Core.swf
│ ├── __Swivel.as
│ ├── __SwivelSound.as
│ └── __SwivelSoundChannel.as
├── bat/
│ ├── CreateCertificate.bat
│ ├── Packager.bat
│ ├── SetupApplication.bat
│ ├── SetupSDK.bat
│ └── Swivel.p12
├── ffmpeg/
│ ├── licenses/
│ │ ├── bzip2.txt
│ │ ├── ffmpeg.txt
│ │ ├── fontconfig.txt
│ │ ├── freetype.txt
│ │ ├── frei0r.txt
│ │ ├── gnutls.txt
│ │ ├── lame.txt
│ │ ├── libass.txt
│ │ ├── libbluray.txt
│ │ ├── libcaca.txt
│ │ ├── libgsm.txt
│ │ ├── libtheora.txt
│ │ ├── libvorbis.txt
│ │ ├── libvpx.txt
│ │ ├── opencore-amr.txt
│ │ ├── openjpeg.txt
│ │ ├── opus.txt
│ │ ├── rtmpdump.txt
│ │ ├── schroedinger.txt
│ │ ├── speex.txt
│ │ ├── twolame.txt
│ │ ├── vo-aacenc.txt
│ │ ├── vo-amrwbenc.txt
│ │ ├── x264.txt
│ │ ├── xavs.txt
│ │ ├── xvid.txt
│ │ └── zlib.txt
│ └── mac64/
│ └── ffmpeg
├── huey/
│ ├── src/
│ │ └── com/
│ │ └── huey/
│ │ ├── Main.hx
│ │ ├── assets/
│ │ │ ├── Asset.hx
│ │ │ ├── AssetManager.hx
│ │ │ └── AssetSource.hx
│ │ ├── binding/
│ │ │ ├── BindableArray.hx
│ │ │ └── Binding.hx
│ │ ├── core/
│ │ │ ├── Application.hx
│ │ │ └── ApplicationMacros.hx
│ │ ├── events/
│ │ │ └── Dispatcher.hx
│ │ ├── macros/
│ │ │ ├── ClassBuilder.hx
│ │ │ ├── FieldInfo.hx
│ │ │ ├── MacroTools.hx
│ │ │ └── Macros.hx
│ │ ├── tests/
│ │ │ ├── AsyncTestCase.hx
│ │ │ ├── AsyncTestVisitor.hx
│ │ │ ├── ITest.hx
│ │ │ ├── ITestVisitor.hx
│ │ │ ├── TestBuilder.hx
│ │ │ ├── TestCase.hx
│ │ │ ├── TestRunner.hx
│ │ │ ├── TestStatus.hx
│ │ │ └── TestSuite.hx
│ │ ├── ui/
│ │ │ ├── Button.hx
│ │ │ ├── CheckBox.hx
│ │ │ ├── Component.hx
│ │ │ ├── Container.hx
│ │ │ ├── Image.hx
│ │ │ ├── Label.hx
│ │ │ ├── ListBox.hx
│ │ │ ├── NumericStepper.hx
│ │ │ ├── ProgressBar.hx
│ │ │ ├── RadioButton.hx
│ │ │ ├── RadioGroup.hx
│ │ │ ├── Rectangle.hx
│ │ │ ├── ScaledImage.hx
│ │ │ ├── SelectBox.hx
│ │ │ ├── Slider.hx
│ │ │ ├── StateContainer.hx
│ │ │ ├── TextAlign.hx
│ │ │ ├── TextBox.hx
│ │ │ ├── UIEvent.hx
│ │ │ └── UIMacros.hx
│ │ └── utils/
│ │ ├── Assert.hx
│ │ ├── Logger.hx
│ │ ├── Thread.hx
│ │ └── WeakRef.hx
│ └── test/
│ └── com/
│ └── huey/
│ ├── assets/
│ │ └── AssetTests.hx
│ ├── binding/
│ │ └── BindingTests.hx
│ ├── core/
│ │ └── ApplicationTests.hx
│ ├── events/
│ │ └── EventTests.hx
│ ├── macros/
│ │ └── MacroTests.hx
│ ├── ui/
│ │ └── UITests.hx
│ └── utils/
│ ├── AssertTests.hx
│ └── WeakRefTest.hx
├── mac-installer.json
├── redirecter/
│ ├── redirecter/
│ │ ├── main.cpp
│ │ ├── redirecter.vcxproj
│ │ └── redirecter.vcxproj.filters
│ └── redirecter.sln
├── src/
│ └── com/
│ └── newgrounds/
│ └── swivel/
│ ├── PreviewGenerator.hx
│ ├── SplashScreen.hx
│ ├── Swivel.hx
│ ├── SwivelController.hx
│ ├── SwivelJob.hx
│ ├── audio/
│ │ ├── ActionScriptSoundInstance.hx
│ │ ├── AudioTracker.hx
│ │ ├── Decoder.hx
│ │ ├── EventSoundInstance.hx
│ │ ├── SoundClip.hx
│ │ ├── SoundInstance.hx
│ │ └── SoundSample.hx
│ ├── ffmpeg/
│ │ ├── AudioCodec.hx
│ │ ├── FfmpegProcess.hx
│ │ └── VideoPreset.hx
│ └── swf/
│ ├── AS3SoundConnectionMutator.hx
│ ├── AS3SwivelConnection.hx
│ ├── AbcUtils.hx
│ ├── BitmapSmoothingMutator.hx
│ ├── ISWFMutator.hx
│ ├── RenderQuality.hx
│ ├── SWFRecorder.hx
│ ├── ScaleFilterMutator.hx
│ ├── SilenceSoundMutator.hx
│ ├── SoundConnectionMutator.hx
│ ├── SwfUtils.hx
│ ├── SwivelAbcContext.hx
│ ├── SwivelConnection.hx
│ ├── SwivelMutator.hx
│ ├── SwivelSwf.hx
│ ├── SwivelSwfReader.hx
│ └── Watermark.hx
└── win-installer.nsi
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FILE: .appveyor.yml
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version: "{build}"
environment:
global:
HAXELIB_ROOT: C:\projects\haxelib
cache:
- c:\projects\air
init:
- set AIR_SDK=c:\projects\air
install:
# Chocolatey was failing trying to install some Windows updates..!?
# This fixes it somehow.
- ps: Set-Service wuauserv -StartupType Manual
- cinst -y php
# Appveyor doesn't get submodules by default.
- git submodule update --init --recursive
# Install the haxe chocolatey package (https://chocolatey.org/packages/haxe)
- cinst haxe --version 3.4.7 -y
# Install NSIS for installer generation.
- cinst nsis --version 3.02 -y
- RefreshEnv
# Setup haxelib
- mkdir "%HAXELIB_ROOT%"
- haxelib setup "%HAXELIB_ROOT%"
# Install project dependencies
# `> log.txt || type log.txt` is for muting the output unless there is an error
- haxelib install air3 > log.txt || type log.txt && cmd /C exit 1
- haxelib list
# Download and unzip Adobe AIR SDK if not cached.
- if not exist %AIR_SDK% (
curl -fsS -O https://airdownload.adobe.com/air/win/download/latest/AIRSDK_Compiler.zip &&
mkdir %AIR_SDK% &&
7z x -o%AIR_SDK% AIRSDK_Compiler.zip)
# We don't use the build section, but do both build and
# test in `test_script:`.
# It is just because it is more similar to the TravisCI config,
# thus it would be easier to update both of them.
build: off
test_script:
# Build Swivel.swf.
- haxe Swivel.hxml
# Package AIR runtime.
- PackageApp.bat
# Build NSIS installer.
- set PATH="C:\Program Files (x86)\NSIS";%PATH%
- makensis win-installer.nsi
artifacts:
- path: swivel-win32.exe
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FILE: .gitignore
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/bin
/obj
/redirecter/ipch
/redirecter/Debug
/redirecter/Release
/redirecter/redirecter/Debug
/redirecter/redirecter/Release
RECOVER_*.fla
swivel*.exe
Swivel.exe
*.mp4
*.opensdf
*.sdf
*.suo
*.vcxproj.user
Thumbs.db
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FILE: .gitmodules
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[submodule "lib/format"]
path = lib/format
url = https://github.com/Herschel/format
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FILE: .travis.yml
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language: haxe
os: osx
env:
- AIR_SDK=air_sdk HAXELIB_ROOT=haxelib
cache:
directiories:
- air_sdk
- haxelib
install:
# Setup haxelib and install libraries.
- mkdir $HAXELIB_ROOT
- haxelib setup $HAXELIB_ROOT
- yes | haxelib install Swivel.hxml
# Download and unzip the Adobe AIR SDK if not cached.
- test -f $AIR_SDK || (
curl -fsS -O https://airdownload.adobe.com/air/mac/download/latest/AIRSDK_Compiler.dmg &&
mkdir $AIR_SDK &&
hdiutil attach -noverify -mountpoint /Volumes/air AIRSDK_Compiler.dmg &&
cp -R /Volumes/air/* $AIR_SDK &&
hdiutil detach /Volumes/air)
- export PATH=$PATH:$AIR_SDK/bin
# Install appdmg node package.
- npm install -g appdmg@0.5.2
script:
# Run make to build package.
- make all
haxe:
- "3.4.4"
- development
matrix:
allow_failures:
- haxe: development
deploy:
provider: releases
api_key:
- secure: "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"
file: "bin/Swivel.dmg"
skip_cleanup: true
on:
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FILE: LICENSE.md
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================================================
FILE: Makefile
================================================
HAXE=haxe
ADL=adl
ADT=adt
SWF=bin/Swivel.swf
CERT_PASS=ngswivel!430
PACKAGE_FILES=application.xml $(SWF) ffmpeg/mac64 ffmpeg/licenses assets/icons README.md LICENSE.md
ADTFLAGS=-package -storetype pkcs12 -keystore bat/Swivel.p12 -storepass $(CERT_PASS) -target bundle bin/Swivel
HXML_FILE=Swivel.hxml
APP_PATH=bin/Swivel.app
DMG_PATH=bin/Swivel.dmg
.PHONY: clean package debug run
all: package
run: $(SWF)
$(ADL) application.xml .
debug:
# Force rebuild with debug parameters.
$(HAXE) $(HXML_FILE) -debug -D fdb
$(ADL) application.xml .
package: $(DMG_PATH)
clean:
rm -rf bin
$(SWF): $(HXML_FILE)
$(HAXE) $(HXML_FILE) $(HXML_FLAGS)
$(DMG_PATH): $(APP_PATH) mac-installer.json
# Use appdmg to build the DMG image.
rm -rf $(DMG_PATH)
appdmg mac-installer.json $(DMG_PATH)
$(APP_PATH): $(SWF) $(PACKAGE_FILES)
# Package app using ADT.
$(ADT) $(ADTFLAGS) $(PACKAGE_FILES)
# Create debug file to force AIR app into Debug mode.
# This is necessary to use the System.pause methods in AS3.
touch bin/Swivel.app/Contents/Resources/META-INF/debug
================================================
FILE: PackageApp.bat
================================================
@echo off
set PAUSE_ERRORS=1
call bat\SetupSDK.bat
call bat\SetupApplication.bat
set AIR_TARGET=
set OPTIONS=
call bat\Packager.bat
echo. 2>bin\Swivel\META-INF\AIR\debug
================================================
FILE: README.md
================================================
# 
[](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/Herschel/swivel)
[](https://travis-ci.org/Herschel/Swivel)
Converts Adobe Flash SWF files to video.
## Binaries
The latest stable release of Swivel can be found at <https://www.newgrounds.com/wiki/creator-resources/flash-resources/swivel?path=/wiki/creator-resources/flash-resources/swivel>.
## Building from source
Swivel is built using the [Haxe](http://www.haxe.org) programming language.
Run `haxe Swivel.hxml` to build, then run `PackageApp.bat` to package the app.
The current source will have regressions from the binary release on Newgrounds;
I'm trying to get everything working again!
## License
Swivel is licensed under the GNU GPLv3.
See [LICENSE.md](LICENSE.md) for the full license.
Swivel runs using the [Adobe AIR](https://get.adobe.com/air/) runtime. AIR is
owned by Adobe Systems, Inc.
Swivel uses software from the [FFmpeg](https://www.ffmpeg.org) project along
with supporting libraries, licensed under their corresponding licenses. These
libraries include:
bzip2, fontconfig, FreeType, frei0r, gnutls, LAME, libass, libbluray, libcaca,
libgsm, libtheora, libvorbis, libvpx, opencore-amr, openjpeg, opus, rtmpdump,
schroedinger, speez, twolame, vo-aacenc, vo-amrwbenc, libx264, xavs, xvid, zlib
The full licenses for FFmpeg and each library can be found in the [FFmpeg/licenses](FFmpeg/licenses)
folder. These licenses are compatible with the GPLv3.
FFmpeg and the these libraries are property of their respective owners.
The FFmpeg build bundled in this software was compiled by Kyle Schwarz and
downloaded from <http://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/>.
================================================
FILE: Run.bat
================================================
@echo off
set PAUSE_ERRORS=1
call bat\SetupSDK.bat
call bat\SetupApplication.bat
echo.
echo Starting AIR Debug Launcher...
echo.
adl "%APP_XML%" .
if errorlevel 1 goto error
goto end
:error
pause
:end
================================================
FILE: Swivel.hxml
================================================
com.newgrounds.swivel.Swivel
-cp src
-cp huey/src
-cp huey/test
-cp lib/format
-lib air3
-main com.newgrounds.swivel.Swivel
-swf bin/Swivel.swf
-swf-header 930:590:30
-swf-version 27
-swf-lib assets/SwivelFonts.swf
-D air
--flash-strict
================================================
FILE: Swivel.hxproj
================================================
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<project version="2">
<!-- Output SWF options -->
<output>
<movie outputType="Application" />
<movie input="" />
<movie path="bin\Swivel.swf" />
<movie fps="30" />
<movie width="930" />
<movie height="590" />
<movie version="27" />
<movie minorVersion="0" />
<movie platform="AIR" />
<movie background="#FFFFFF" />
</output>
<!-- Other classes to be compiled into your SWF -->
<classpaths>
<class path="src" />
<class path="huey\src" />
<class path="lib\format" />
</classpaths>
<!-- Build options -->
<build>
<option directives="air" />
<option flashStrict="True" />
<option noInlineOnDebug="False" />
<option mainClass="com.newgrounds.swivel.Swivel" />
<option enabledebug="True" />
<option additional="-swf-version 11.4" />
</build>
<!-- haxelib libraries -->
<haxelib>
<library name="air3" />
</haxelib>
<!-- Class files to compile (other referenced classes will automatically be included) -->
<compileTargets>
<compile path="src\com\newgrounds\swivel\Swivel.hx" />
</compileTargets>
<!-- Assets to embed into the output SWF -->
<library>
<asset path="assets\SwivelFonts.swf" />
</library>
<!-- Paths to exclude from the Project Explorer tree -->
<hiddenPaths>
<hidden path="obj" />
</hiddenPaths>
<!-- Executed before build -->
<preBuildCommand />
<!-- Executed after build -->
<postBuildCommand alwaysRun="False" />
<!-- Other project options -->
<options>
<option showHiddenPaths="False" />
<option testMovie="Custom" />
<option testMovieCommand="Run.bat" />
</options>
<!-- Plugin storage -->
<storage />
</project>
================================================
FILE: SwivelHuey.xml
================================================
<application>
<assets>
<asset name="shadow" source="assets/SHADOW.png"/>
<asset name="bg01" source="assets/BG-01.png"/>
<asset name="bgConverting" source="assets/BG-02.png"/>
<asset name="killBg" source="assets/KILL.png"/>
<asset name="ngUpsell" source="assets/NEWGROUNDS.png"/>
<asset name="aboutBox" source="assets/infoPOD.png"/>
<asset name="aboutBoxLights" source="assets/infoPOD-ON.png"/>
<asset name="btnSourceOver" source="assets/SOURCE-OVER.jpg"/>
<asset name="btnSourceOn" source="assets/SOURCE-ON.jpg"/>
<asset name="btnVideoOver" source="assets/VIDEO-OVER.jpg"/>
<asset name="btnVideoOn" source="assets/VIDEO-ON.jpg"/>
<asset name="btnAudioOver" source="assets/AUDIO-OVER.jpg"/>
<asset name="btnAudioOn" source="assets/AUDIO-ON.jpg"/>
<asset name="btnOverlayOver" source="assets/OVERLAY-OVER.jpg"/>
<asset name="btnOverlayOn" source="assets/OVERLAY-ON.jpg"/>
<asset name="btnInfoOver" source="assets/INFO-OVER.jpg"/>
<asset name="btnInfoOn" source="assets/INFO-INFO.jpg"/>
<asset name="btnHelpOver" source="assets/HELP-OVER.jpg"/>
<asset name="btnHelpOn" source="assets/HELP-ON.jpg"/>
<asset name="tabSource" source="assets/barTOGGLE-01.png"/>
<asset name="tabVideo" source="assets/barTOGGLE-02.png"/>
<asset name="tabAudio" source="assets/barTOGGLE-03.png"/>
<asset name="tabOverlay" source="assets/barTOGGLE-04.png"/>
<asset name="dummybar" source="assets/DUMMYBAR.png"/>
<asset name="btnCloseOver" source="assets/CLOSE-OVER.png"/>
<asset name="btnCloseDown" source="assets/CLOSE-DOWN.png"/>
<asset name="btnMinOver" source="assets/MIN-OVER.png"/>
<asset name="btnMinDown" source="assets/MIN-DOWN.png"/>
<asset name="btnAddUp" source="assets/ADD.png"/>
<asset name="btnAddOver" source="assets/ADD-OVER.png"/>
<asset name="btnAddDown" source="assets/ADD-DOWN.png"/>
<asset name="btnRemoveUp" source="assets/REMOVE.png"/>
<asset name="btnRemoveOver" source="assets/REMOVE-OVER.png"/>
<asset name="btnRemoveDown" source="assets/REMOVE-DOWN.png"/>
<asset name="btnConvertOver" source="assets/CONVERT-OVER.jpg"/>
<asset name="btnConvertOn" source="assets/CONVERT-ON.jpg"/>
<asset name="btnLockUp" source="assets/LOCKOPEN.png"/>
<asset name="btnLockOver" source="assets/LOCKOPEN-OVER.png"/>
<asset name="btnLockSelected" source="assets/LOCKSHUT.png"/>
<asset name="btnLockSelectedOver" source="assets/LOCKSHUT-OVER.png"/>
<asset name="btnCheckUp" source="assets/CHECK-OFF.png"/>
<asset name="btnCheckOver" source="assets/CHECK-OVER.png"/>
<asset name="btnCheckDown" source="assets/CHECK-DOWN.png"/>
<asset name="btnCheckSelected" source="assets/CHECK-ON.png"/>
<asset name="btnRadioUp" source="assets/RADIO-OFF.png"/>
<asset name="btnRadioOver" source="assets/RADIO-OVER.png"/>
<asset name="btnRadioDown" source="assets/RADIO-DOWN.png"/>
<asset name="btnRadioSelected" source="assets/RADIO-ON.png"/>
<asset name="btnBrowseUp" source="assets/BROWSE.png"/>
<asset name="btnBrowseOver" source="assets/BROWSE-OVER.png"/>
<asset name="btnBrowseDown" source="assets/BROWSE-DOWN.png"/>
<asset name="listBoxBigBG" source="assets/FIELD-BIG.png"/>
<asset name="btnCancelUp" source="assets/CANCEL.jpg"/>
<asset name="btnCancelDown" source="assets/CANCEL-DOWN.jpg"/>
<asset name="btnCancelOver" source="assets/CANEL-OVER.jpg"/>
<asset name="sliderTrack" source="assets/SLIDER-BG.png"/>
<asset name="btnSliderNubUp" source="assets/SLIDERGRIP.png"/>
<asset name="btnSliderNubOver" source="assets/SLIDERGRIP-OVER.png"/>
<asset name="btnIncUp" source="assets/aINC.png"/>
<asset name="btnIncDown" source="assets/aINC-DOWN.png"/>
<asset name="btnIncOver" source="assets/aINC-OVER.png"/>
<asset name="btnDecUp" source="assets/aDEC.png"/>
<asset name="btnDecDown" source="assets/aDEC-DOWN.png"/>
<asset name="btnDecOver" source="assets/aDEC-OVER.png"/>
<asset name="textFieldSmall" source="assets/FIELD-SM.png"/>
<asset name="textFieldBig" source="assets/FIELD.png"/>
<asset name="txtComplete" source="assets/txtSUCCESS.png"/>
<asset name="btnBackUp" source="assets/BACK.jpg"/>
<asset name="btnBackDown" source="assets/BACK-DOWN.jpg"/>
<asset name="btnBackOver" source="assets/BACK-OVER.jpg"/>
<asset name="progressBar" source="assets/PROGRESS.jpg"/>
<asset name="aboutBox" source="assets/infoPOD.png"/>
<asset name="btnAlignUp" source="assets/ALIGN-OFF.png"/>
<asset name="btnAlignOver" source="assets/ALIGN-OVER.png"/>
<asset name="btnAlignDown" source="assets/ALIGN-DOWN.png"/>
<asset name="btnAlignSelected" source="assets/ALIGN-ON.png"/>
<asset name="btnDragger" source="assets/DRAGGER.png"/>
<asset name="btnLicenseOver" source="assets/infoLICENSE.jpg"/>
<asset name="btnContactOver" source="assets/infoCONTACT.jpg"/>
<asset name="btnRecordStart" source="assets/RECORD.png"/>
<asset name="btnRecordStop" source="assets/RECORD-STOP.png"/>
<asset name="busySpinner" source="assets/DUMBSPINNER.png"/>
</assets>
<ui>
<image source="shadow" x="0" y="0"/>
<container name="mainContainer">
<state name="setup">
<image source="bg01" x="0" y="0"/>
<button onClick="ngUpsellClickHandler" x="179" y="480"><upState><image source="ngUpsell"/></upState></button>
<radioGroup name="setupGroup"/>
<radioButton x="363" y="54" name="sourceButton" onClick="navClickHandler" group="setupGroup" selected="true">
<hitArea><rectangle x="0" y="0" width="114" height="37"/></hitArea>
<overState><image source="btnSourceOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnSourceOn"/></downState>
<selectedUpState><image source="btnSourceOn"/></selectedUpState>
</radioButton>
<radioButton x="483" y="54" name="videoButton" onClick="navClickHandler" group="setupGroup">
<hitArea><rectangle x="0" y="0" width="114" height="37"/></hitArea>
<overState><image source="btnVideoOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnVideoOn"/></downState>
<selectedUpState><image source="btnVideoOn"/></selectedUpState>
</radioButton>
<radioButton x="603" y="54" name="audioButton" onClick="navClickHandler" group="setupGroup">
<hitArea><rectangle x="0" y="0" width="114" height="37"/></hitArea>
<overState><image source="btnAudioOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnAudioOn"/></downState>
<selectedUpState><image source="btnAudioOn"/></selectedUpState>
</radioButton>
<radioButton x="723" y="54" name="overlayButton" onClick="navClickHandler" group="setupGroup">
<hitArea><rectangle x="0" y="0" width="114" height="37"/></hitArea>
<overState><image source="btnOverlayOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnOverlayOn"/></downState>
<selectedUpState><image source="btnOverlayOn"/></selectedUpState>
</radioButton>
<button x="96" y="488" onClick="aboutClickHandler">
<hitArea><rectangle x="0" y="0" width="34" height="39"/></hitArea>
<overState><image source="btnInfoOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnInfoOn"/></downState>
</button>
<button x="136" y="488" onClick="helpClickHandler">
<hitArea><rectangle x="0" y="0" width="34" height="39"/></hitArea>
<overState><image source="btnHelpOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnHelpOn"/></downState>
</button>
<button x="690" y="488" onClick="convertClickHandler" name="convertButton">
<hitArea><rectangle x="0" y="0" width="144" height="39"/></hitArea>
<overState><image source="btnConvertOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnConvertDown"/></downState>
</button>
<container name="_settingsContainer">
<state name="source">
<image source="tabSource" x="55" y="96"/>
<rectangle x="98" y="194" width="734" height="95" color="0xa6ffffff"/>
<rectangle x="98" y="289" width="734" height="75" color="0x40ffffff"/>
<rectangle x="98" y="364" width="734" height="45" color="0xa6ffffff"/>
<rectangle x="98" y="409" width="734" height="45" color="0x40ffffff"/>
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<label text="Convert an SWF or chain multiple SWFs back-to-back" x="116" y="243" font="AdvoCut_10pt_st" size="10" color="0x425137"/>
<image x="438" y="204" source="listBoxBigBG"/>
<listBox x="438" y="204" name="_fileListBox"/>
<button x="752" y="204" onClick="addClickHandler">
<upState><image source="btnAddUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnAddOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnAddDown"/></downState>
</button>
<container x="761" y="241" name="busySpinner" visible="false">
<image x="-9" y="-9" source="busySpinner" />
</container>
<button x="752" y="254" name="removeButton" onClick="removeClickHandler">
<upState><image source="btnRemoveUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnRemoveOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnRemoveDown"/></downState>
</button>
<image source="dummybar" x="97" y="287"/>
<container name="swfSetupContainer">
<label text="Movie Duration" x="115" y="296" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="14" bold="true" color="0x425137"/>
<label text="When to start and stop recording" x="116" y="313" font="AdvoCut_10pt_st" size="10" color="0x425137"/>
<label text="Frame Range" x="460" y="303" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="12" bold="true" color="0x425137"/>
<radioGroup name="durationGroup"/>
<radioButton x="438" y="302" selected="true" group="durationGroup" name="frameRangeButton">
<hitArea><rectangle x="0" y="0" width="100" height="23"/></hitArea>
<upState><image source="btnRadioUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnRadioOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnRadioDown"/></downState>
<selectedUpState><image source="btnRadioSelected"/></selectedUpState>
<selectedOverState><image source="btnRadioOver"/></selectedOverState>
<selectedDownState><image source="btnRadioDown"/></selectedDownState>
</radioButton>
<container name="frameContainer">
<label text="Start:" x="677" y="303" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="12" bold="false" color="0x425137"/>
<numericStepper x="715" y="299" name="startFrameStepper" minimum="1" maximum="1" value="1">
<image source="textFieldSmall"/>
<textBox width="66" textX="8" textY="2" font="AdvoCut_10pt_st" size="10" color="0x425137"/>
<incButton>
<button x="88" y="0">
<upState><image source="btnIncUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnIncOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnIncDown"/></downState>
</button>
</incButton>
<decButton>
<button x="68" y="0">
<upState><image source="btnDecUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnDecOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnDecDown"/></downState>
</button>
</decButton>
</numericStepper>
<label text="End:" x="685" y="333" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="12" bold="false" color="0x425137"/>
<numericStepper x="715" y="329" name="endFrameStepper" minimum="1" maximum="1" value="1">
<image source="textFieldSmall"/>
<textBox width="66" textX="8" textY="2" font="AdvoCut_10pt_st" size="10" color="0x425137">
</textBox>
<incButton>
<button x="88" y="0">
<upState><image source="btnIncUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnIncOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnIncDown"/></downState>
</button>
</incButton>
<decButton>
<button x="68" y="0">
<upState><image source="btnDecUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnDecOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnDecDown"/></downState>
</button>
</decButton>
</numericStepper>
</container>
<image name="frameStepperImage" x="285" y="290" />
<label text="Manually Start and Stop Recording" x="460" y="333" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="12" bold="true" color="0x425137"/>
<radioButton x="438" y="332" group="durationGroup" name="manualButton">
<hitArea><rectangle x="0" y="0" width="300" height="23"/></hitArea>
<upState><image source="btnRadioUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnRadioOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnRadioDown"/></downState>
<selectedUpState><image source="btnRadioSelected"/></selectedUpState>
<selectedOverState><image source="btnRadioOver"/></selectedOverState>
<selectedDownState><image source="btnRadioDown"/></selectedDownState>
</radioButton>
<image source="dummybar" x="97" y="362"/>
<label text="Render Quality" x="115" y="369" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="14" bold="true" color="0x425137"/>
<label text="Controls render quality of the stage" x="116" y="386" font="AdvoCut_10pt_st" size="10" color="0x425137"/>
<slider x="438" y="376" minimum="0" maximum="2" step="1" labelX="211" labelY="0" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="12" bold="true" color="0x425137" labelFunc="qualitySliderFunc" name="qualitySlider">
<image source="sliderTrack"/>
<nub property="x"><image source="btnSliderNubOver" y="2"/></nub>
</slider>
<image source="dummybar" x="97" y="407"/>
<label text="Bitmap Smoothing" x="115" y="416" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="14" bold="true" color="0x425137" />
<label text="Force bitmap smoothing on all bitmaps" x="116" y="433" font="AdvoCut_10pt_st" size="10" color="0x425137"/>
<checkBox x="438" y="419" name="bitmapSmoothingCheckBox">
<upState><image source="btnCheckUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnCheckOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnCheckDown"/></downState>
<selectedUpState><image source="btnCheckSelected"/></selectedUpState>
<selectedOverState><image source="btnCheckOver"/></selectedOverState>
<selectedDownState><image source="btnCheckDown"/></selectedDownState>
</checkBox>
</container>
</state>
<state name="video">
<image source="tabVideo" x="55" y="96"/>
<rectangle x="98" y="194" width="734" height="45" color="0xa6ffffff"/>
<rectangle x="98" y="239" width="734" height="45" color="0x40ffffff"/>
<rectangle x="98" y="284" width="734" height="45" color="0xa6ffffff"/>
<rectangle x="98" y="329" width="734" height="45" color="0x40ffffff"/>
<rectangle x="98" y="374" width="734" height="45" color="0xa6ffffff"/>
<rectangle x="98" y="419" width="734" height="45" color="0x40ffffff"/>
<label text="Output Video Name" x="115" y="201" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="14" bold="true" color="0x425137"/>
<label text="The filename for the final video" x="116" y="218" font="AdvoCut_10pt_st" size="10" color="0x425137"/>
<button x="752" y="204" onClick="outputBrowseClickHandler">
<upState><image source="btnBrowseUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnBrowseOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnBrowseDown"/></downState>
</button>
<image source="textFieldBig" x="438" y="204" />
<textBox width="312" x="438" y="204" textX="8" textY="1" font="AdvoCut_10pt_st" size="10" bold="true" color="0x425137" name="outputFileBox"/>
<image source="dummybar" x="97" y="237"/>
<label text="Video Size" x="115" y="246" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="14" bold="true" color="0x425137"/>
<label text="Width and height of the final video in pixels" x="116" y="263" font="AdvoCut_10pt_st" size="10" color="0x425137"/>
<label text="Width:" x="437" y="252" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="14" bold="true" color="0x425137"/>
<numericStepper x="480" y="249" textX="8" textY="1" font="AdvoCut_10pt_st" size="10" color="0x425137" name="widthStepper" minimum="8" step="2">
<image source="textFieldSmall"/>
<textBox width="66" textX="8" textY="2" font="AdvoCut_10pt_st" size="10" color="0x425137"/>
<incButton>
<button x="88" y="0">
<upState><image source="btnIncUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnIncOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnIncDown"/></downState>
</button>
</incButton>
<decButton>
<button x="68" y="0">
<upState><image source="btnDecUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnDecOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnDecDown"/></downState>
</button>
</decButton>
</numericStepper>
<label text="Height:" x="632" y="252" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="14" bold="true" color="0x425137"/>
<numericStepper x="680" y="249" textX="8" textY="1" font="AdvoCut_10pt_st" size="10" color="0x425137" name="heightStepper" minimum="8" step="2">
<image source="textFieldSmall"/>
<textBox width="66" textX="8" textY="2" font="AdvoCut_10pt_st" size="10" color="0x425137"/>
<incButton>
<button x="88" y="0">
<upState><image source="btnIncUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnIncOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnIncDown"/></downState>
</button>
</incButton>
<decButton>
<button x="68" y="0">
<upState><image source="btnDecUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnDecOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnDecDown"/></downState>
</button>
</decButton>
</numericStepper>
<checkBox x="596" y="249" selected="true" name="lockAspectCheckBox">
<upState><image source="btnLockUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnLockOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnLockSelected"/></downState>
<selectedUpState><image source="btnLockSelected"/></selectedUpState>
<selectedOverState><image source="btnLockSelectedOver"/></selectedOverState>
<selectedDownState><image source="btnLockUp"/></selectedDownState>
</checkBox>
<image source="dummybar" x="97" y="282"/>
<label text="Scale Mode" x="115" y="291" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="14" bold="true" color="0x425137"/>
<label text="Adjust how SWFs are scaled to fit the video dimensions" x="116" y="308" font="AdvoCut_10pt_st" size="10" color="0x425137"/>
<radioGroup name="scaleModeGroup"/>
<label text="Crop" x="464" y="296" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="12" bold="true" color="0x425137"/>
<radioButton x="438" y="294" group="scaleModeGroup" selected="true" name="cropButton">
<hitArea><rectangle x="0" y="0" width="100" height="23"/></hitArea>
<upState><image source="btnRadioUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnRadioOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnRadioDown"/></downState>
<selectedUpState><image source="btnRadioSelected"/></selectedUpState>
<selectedOverState><image source="btnRadioOver"/></selectedOverState>
<selectedDownState><image source="btnRadioDown"/></selectedDownState>
</radioButton>
<label text="Letterbox" x="594" y="296" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="12" bold="true" color="0x425137"/>
<radioButton x="568" y="294" group="scaleModeGroup" name="letterboxButton">
<hitArea><rectangle x="0" y="0" width="100" height="23"/></hitArea>
<upState><image source="btnRadioUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnRadioOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnRadioDown"/></downState>
<selectedUpState><image source="btnRadioSelected"/></selectedUpState>
<selectedOverState><image source="btnRadioOver"/></selectedOverState>
<selectedDownState><image source="btnRadioDown"/></selectedDownState>
</radioButton>
<label text="Stretch to Fit" x="744" y="296" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="12" bold="true" color="0x425137"/>
<radioButton x="718" y="294" group="scaleModeGroup" name="exactFitButton">
<hitArea><rectangle x="0" y="0" width="100" height="23"/></hitArea>
<upState><image source="btnRadioUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnRadioOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnRadioDown"/></downState>
<selectedUpState><image source="btnRadioSelected"/></selectedUpState>
<selectedOverState><image source="btnRadioOver"/></selectedOverState>
<selectedDownState><image source="btnRadioDown"/></selectedDownState>
</radioButton>
<image source="dummybar" x="97" y="327"/>
<label text="Transparent Background" x="115" y="336" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="14" bold="true" color="0x425137"/>
<label text="Render the movie with an alpha channel" x="116" y="353" font="AdvoCut_10pt_st" size="10" color="0x425137"/>
<checkBox x="438" y="339" selected="false" name="transparentBgCheckBox">
<upState><image source="btnCheckUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnCheckOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnCheckDown"/></downState>
<selectedUpState><image source="btnCheckSelected"/></selectedUpState>
<selectedOverState><image source="btnCheckOver"/></selectedOverState>
<selectedDownState><image source="btnCheckDown"/></selectedDownState>
</checkBox>
<image source="dummybar" x="97" y="372"/>
<slider x="438" y="432" minimum="262144" maximum="25165824" step="512" labelX="211" labelY="0" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="12" bold="true" color="0x425137" labelFunc="videoBitrateLabelFunc" name="videoBitrateSlider" value="4194304">
<image source="sliderTrack"/>
<nub property="x"><image source="btnSliderNubOver" y="2"/></nub>
</slider>
<label text="Video Codec" x="115" y="381" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="14" bold="true" color="0x425137"/>
<label text="Select video compression" x="116" y="398" font="AdvoCut_10pt_st" size="10" color="0x425137"/>
<!--<image x="438" y="387" source="listBoxBigBG"/>
<listBox x="438" y="387" name="codecListBox" />-->
<image source="dummybar" x="97" y="417"/>
<selectBox x="438" y="384" name="codecSelectBox" />
<label text="Video Bitrate" x="115" y="426" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="14" bold="true" color="0x425137"/>
<label text="Higher values result in increased quality and file size" x="116" y="443" font="AdvoCut_10pt_st" size="10" color="0x425137"/>
</state>
<!--<state name="codec">
</state>-->
<state name="audio">
<image source="tabAudio" x="55" y="96"/>
<rectangle x="98" y="194" width="734" height="95" color="0xa6ffffff"/>
<rectangle x="98" y="289" width="734" height="45" color="0x40ffffff"/>
<rectangle x="98" y="334" width="734" height="45" color="0xa6ffffff"/>
<rectangle x="98" y="379" width="734" height="45" color="0x40ffffff"/>
<rectangle x="98" y="424" width="734" height="45" color="0xa6ffffff"/>
<label text="Audio Source" x="115" y="226" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="14" bold="true" color="0x425137"/>
<label text="Select the audio source" x="116" y="243" font="AdvoCut_10pt_st" size="10" color="0x425137"/>
<radioGroup name="audioGroup"/>
<label text="No Audio" x="464" y="206" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="12" bold="true" color="0x425137"/>
<radioButton x="438" y="204" group="audioGroup" name="noAudioButton">
<hitArea><rectangle x="0" y="0" width="300" height="23"/></hitArea>
<upState><image source="btnRadioUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnRadioOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnRadioDown"/></downState>
<selectedUpState><image source="btnRadioSelected"/></selectedUpState>
<selectedOverState><image source="btnRadioOver"/></selectedOverState>
<selectedDownState><image source="btnRadioDown"/></selectedDownState>
</radioButton>
<label text="Extract from SWF" x="464" y="233" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="12" bold="true" color="0x425137"/>
<radioButton x="438" y="231" selected="true" group="audioGroup" name="swfAudioButton">
<hitArea><rectangle x="0" y="0" width="300" height="23"/></hitArea>
<upState><image source="btnRadioUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnRadioOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnRadioDown"/></downState>
<selectedUpState><image source="btnRadioSelected"/></selectedUpState>
<selectedOverState><image source="btnRadioOver"/></selectedOverState>
<selectedDownState><image source="btnRadioDown"/></selectedDownState>
</radioButton>
<label text="External Audio Track" x="464" y="260" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="12" bold="true" color="0x425137"/>
<radioButton x="438" y="258" group="audioGroup" name="externalAudioButton">
<hitArea><rectangle x="0" y="0" width="300" height="23"/></hitArea>
<upState><image source="btnRadioUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnRadioOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnRadioDown"/></downState>
<selectedUpState><image source="btnRadioSelected"/></selectedUpState>
<selectedOverState><image source="btnRadioOver"/></selectedOverState>
<selectedDownState><image source="btnRadioDown"/></selectedDownState>
</radioButton>
<image source="dummybar" x="97" y="287"/>
<container name="externalAudioContainer">
<label text="External Track" x="115" y="296" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="14" bold="true" color="0x425137"/>
<label text="Browse for an audio track for the video" x="116" y="313" font="AdvoCut_10pt_st" size="10" color="0x425137"/>
<image source="textFieldBig" x="438" y="299" />
<textBox width="312" x="438" y="299" textX="8" textY="1" font="AdvoCut_10pt_st" size="10" bold="true" color="0x425137" name="externalAudioFileBox" />
<button x="752" y="299" onClick="audioBrowseClickHandler">
<upState><image source="btnBrowseUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnBrowseOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnBrowseDown"/></downState>
</button>
</container>
<image source="dummybar" x="97" y="332"/>
<label text="Audio Channels" x="115" y="341" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="14" bold="true" color="0x425137"/>
<label text="Number of audio channels" x="116" y="358" font="AdvoCut_10pt_st" size="10" color="0x425137"/>
<radioGroup name="audioChannelGroup"/>
<label text="Mono" x="464" y="346" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="12" bold="true" color="0x425137"/>
<radioButton x="438" y="344" group="audioChannelGroup" name="monoRadioButton">
<hitArea><rectangle x="0" y="0" width="100" height="23"/></hitArea>
<upState><image source="btnRadioUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnRadioOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnRadioDown"/></downState>
<selectedUpState><image source="btnRadioSelected"/></selectedUpState>
<selectedOverState><image source="btnRadioOver"/></selectedOverState>
<selectedDownState><image source="btnRadioDown"/></selectedDownState>
</radioButton>
<label text="Stereo" x="564" y="346" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="12" bold="true" color="0x425137"/>
<radioButton x="538" y="344" group="audioChannelGroup" selected="true">
<hitArea><rectangle x="0" y="0" width="100" height="23"/></hitArea>
<upState><image source="btnRadioUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnRadioOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnRadioDown"/></downState>
<selectedUpState><image source="btnRadioSelected"/></selectedUpState>
<selectedOverState><image source="btnRadioOver"/></selectedOverState>
<selectedDownState><image source="btnRadioDown"/></selectedDownState>
</radioButton>
<image source="dummybar" x="97" y="379"/>
<slider x="438" y="437" minimum="65536" maximum="327680" step="16384" labelX="211" labelY="0" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="12" bold="true" color="0x425137" labelFunc="audioBitrateLabelFunc" name="audioBitrateSlider" value="131072">
<image source="sliderTrack"/>
<nub property="x"><image source="btnSliderNubOver" y="2"/></nub>
</slider>
<label text="Audio Codec" x="115" y="388" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="14" bold="true" color="0x425137"/>
<label text="Select audio compression" x="116" y="405" font="AdvoCut_10pt_st" size="10" color="0x425137"/>
<!--<image x="438" y="394" source="listBoxBigBG"/>
<listBox x="438" y="394" name="audioCodecListBox" />-->
<image source="dummybar" x="97" y="422"/>
<selectBox x="438" y="389" name="audioCodecSelectBox" />
<label text="Audio Bitrate" x="115" y="431" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="14" bold="true" color="0x425137"/>
<label text="Higher values result in increased quality and file size" x="116" y="448" font="AdvoCut_10pt_st" size="10" color="0x425137"/>
</state>
<state name="overlay">
<image source="tabOverlay" x="55" y="96"/>
<rectangle x="98" y="194" width="734" height="45" color="0xa6ffffff"/>
<rectangle x="98" y="239" width="734" height="45" color="0x40ffffff"/>
<rectangle x="98" y="284" width="734" height="95" color="0xa6ffffff"/>
<rectangle x="98" y="379" width="734" height="45" color="0x40ffffff"/>
<rectangle x="98" y="424" width="734" height="45" color="0xa6ffffff"/>
<label text="Enable Watermark" x="115" y="201" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="14" bold="true" color="0x425137"/>
<label text="Display a graphic over top of the video" x="116" y="218" font="AdvoCut_10pt_st" size="10" color="0x425137"/>
<checkBox x="438" y="204" name="watermarkEnabledCheckBox">
<upState><image source="btnCheckUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnCheckOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnCheckDown"/></downState>
<selectedUpState><image source="btnCheckSelected"/></selectedUpState>
<selectedOverState><image source="btnCheckOver"/></selectedOverState>
<selectedDownState><image source="btnCheckDown"/></selectedDownState>
</checkBox>
<image source="dummybar" x="97" y="237"/>
<container name="watermarkSettingsContainer">
<label text="Watermark Image" x="115" y="246" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="14" bold="true" color="0x425137"/>
<label text="Browse for an image" x="116" y="263" font="AdvoCut_10pt_st" size="10" color="0x425137"/>
<image source="textFieldBig" x="438" y="249" />
<textBox width="312" x="438" y="249" textX="8" textY="1" font="AdvoCut_10pt_st" size="10" bold="true" color="0x425137" name="watermarkFileBox" />
<button x="752" y="249" onClick="overlayBrowseClickHandler">
<upState><image source="btnBrowseUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnBrowseOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnBrowseDown"/></downState>
</button>
<image source="dummybar" x="97" y="282"/>
<label text="Alignment" x="115" y="316" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="14" bold="true" color="0x425137"/>
<label text="Position the watermark in the frame" x="116" y="333" font="AdvoCut_10pt_st" size="10" color="0x425137"/>
<radioGroup name="alignmentGroup"/>
<radioButton x="438" y="299" group="alignmentGroup">
<upState><image source="btnAlignUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnAlignOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnAlignDown"/></downState>
<selectedUpState><image source="btnAlignSelected"/></selectedUpState>
<selectedOverState><image source="btnAlignOver"/></selectedOverState>
<selectedDownState><image source="btnAlignDown"/></selectedDownState>
</radioButton>
<radioButton x="468" y="299" group="alignmentGroup">
<upState><image source="btnAlignUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnAlignOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnAlignDown"/></downState>
<selectedUpState><image source="btnAlignSelected"/></selectedUpState>
<selectedOverState><image source="btnAlignOver"/></selectedOverState>
<selectedDownState><image source="btnAlignDown"/></selectedDownState>
</radioButton>
<radioButton x="498" y="299" group="alignmentGroup">
<upState><image source="btnAlignUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnAlignOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnAlignDown"/></downState>
<selectedUpState><image source="btnAlignSelected"/></selectedUpState>
<selectedOverState><image source="btnAlignOver"/></selectedOverState>
<selectedDownState><image source="btnAlignDown"/></selectedDownState>
</radioButton>
<radioButton x="438" y="321" group="alignmentGroup">
<upState><image source="btnAlignUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnAlignOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnAlignDown"/></downState>
<selectedUpState><image source="btnAlignSelected"/></selectedUpState>
<selectedOverState><image source="btnAlignOver"/></selectedOverState>
<selectedDownState><image source="btnAlignDown"/></selectedDownState>
</radioButton>
<radioButton x="468" y="321" group="alignmentGroup">
<upState><image source="btnAlignUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnAlignOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnAlignDown"/></downState>
<selectedUpState><image source="btnAlignSelected"/></selectedUpState>
<selectedOverState><image source="btnAlignOver"/></selectedOverState>
<selectedDownState><image source="btnAlignDown"/></selectedDownState>
</radioButton>
<radioButton x="498" y="321" group="alignmentGroup">
<upState><image source="btnAlignUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnAlignOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnAlignDown"/></downState>
<selectedUpState><image source="btnAlignSelected"/></selectedUpState>
<selectedOverState><image source="btnAlignOver"/></selectedOverState>
<selectedDownState><image source="btnAlignDown"/></selectedDownState>
</radioButton>
<radioButton x="438" y="343" group="alignmentGroup" selected="true">
<upState><image source="btnAlignUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnAlignOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnAlignDown"/></downState>
<selectedUpState><image source="btnAlignSelected"/></selectedUpState>
<selectedOverState><image source="btnAlignOver"/></selectedOverState>
<selectedDownState><image source="btnAlignDown"/></selectedDownState>
</radioButton>
<radioButton x="468" y="343" group="alignmentGroup">
<upState><image source="btnAlignUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnAlignOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnAlignDown"/></downState>
<selectedUpState><image source="btnAlignSelected"/></selectedUpState>
<selectedOverState><image source="btnAlignOver"/></selectedOverState>
<selectedDownState><image source="btnAlignDown"/></selectedDownState>
</radioButton>
<radioButton x="498" y="343" group="alignmentGroup">
<upState><image source="btnAlignUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnAlignOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnAlignDown"/></downState>
<selectedUpState><image source="btnAlignSelected"/></selectedUpState>
<selectedOverState><image source="btnAlignOver"/></selectedOverState>
<selectedDownState><image source="btnAlignDown"/></selectedDownState>
</radioButton>
<rectangle name="watermarkPreview" x="713" y="301" width="0" height="0" color="0x00000000" />
<image source="dummybar" x="97" y="378"/>
<label text="Size" x="115" y="386" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="14" bold="true" color="0x425137"/>
<label text="Set the size of the watermark" x="116" y="403" font="AdvoCut_10pt_st" size="10" color="0x425137"/>
<slider x="438" y="393" minimum="0" maximum="4" step=".01" labelX="211" labelY="0" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="12" bold="true" color="0x425137" labelFunc="alphaSliderFunc" name="watermarkSizeSlider" value="1.0">
<image source="sliderTrack"/>
<nub property="x"><image source="btnSliderNubOver" y="2"/></nub>
</slider>
<image source="dummybar" x="97" y="422"/>
<label text="Transparency" x="115" y="431" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="14" bold="true" color="0x425137"/>
<label text="Set the opacity of the watermark" x="116" y="448" font="AdvoCut_10pt_st" size="10" color="0x425137"/>
<slider x="438" y="438" minimum="0" maximum="1" step=".01" labelX="211" labelY="0" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="12" bold="true" color="0x425137" labelFunc="alphaSliderFunc" name="watermarkAlphaSlider" value="1.0">
<image source="sliderTrack"/>
<nub property="x"><image source="btnSliderNubOver" y="2"/></nub>
</slider>
</container>
</state>
</container>
</state>
<state name="converting">
<image source="bgConverting" x="0" y="0"/>
<scaledImage name="_previewImage" x="114" y="64" width="702" height="395" />
<label x="96" y="486" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="13" bold="true" color="0x425137" name="progressText" />
<progressBar x="101" y="509" minimum="0" maximum="1" step="0" labelX="9999" name="progressBar">
<nub property="width"><image source="progressBar"/></nub>
</progressBar>
<checkBox x="385" y="400" onMouseDown="toggleRecordingHandler" name="recordingButton" visible="false">
<upState><image source="btnRecordStart"/></upState>
<selectedUpState><image source="btnRecordStop"/></selectedUpState>
</checkBox>
<button x="690" y="488" onMouseDown="cancelClickHandler" name="cancelButton">
<upState><image source="btnCancelUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnCancelOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnCancelDown"/></downState>
</button>
</state>
<state name="complete">
<image source="bgConverting" x="0" y="0"/>
<rectangle x="426" y="234" width="2" height="90" color="0x597E9D4F"/>
<image source="txtComplete" x="312" y="194"/>
<label align="right" width="220" text="Your Video:" x="197" y="234" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="13" bold="true" color="0x7E9D4F"/>
<label x="437" y="234" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="13" bold="true" color="0xFF9900" name="videoNameText" />
<label text="Click to open your video" x="438" y="247" font="AdvoCut_10pt_st" size="10" bold="false" color="0x7E9D4F"/>
<button onClick="videoNameClickHandler">
<hitArea><rectangle x="437" y="234" width="300" height="40" depth="1"/></hitArea>
</button>
<label align="right" width="220" text="Size on Disk:" x="197" y="274" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="13" bold="true" color="0x7E9D4F"/>
<label x="437" y="274" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="13" bold="true" color="0xFFFFFF" name="fileSizeText" />
<label align="right" width="220" text="Conversion Time:" x="197" y="304" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="13" bold="true" color="0x7E9D4F"/>
<label x="437" y="304" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="13" bold="true" color="0xFFFFFF" name="timeText"/>
<label x="96" y="486" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="13" bold="true" color="0x425137" text="Complete!"/>
<image source="progressBar" x="101" y="509"/>
<button x="690" y="488" onClick="backClickHandler">
<upState><image source="btnBackUp"/></upState>
<overState><image source="btnBackOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnBackDown"/></downState>
</button>
</state>
<state name="error">
<image source="bgConverting" x="0" y="0"/>
<label x="120" y="70" font="AdvoCut_10pt_st" size="10" color="0xffffff" width="700" height="400" wordWrap="true" name="errorText" editable="true" />
</state>
</container>
<button onMouseDown="dragWindowHandler"><hitArea><rectangle x="0" y="0" width="930" height="40" depth="1"/></hitArea></button>
<button onMouseDown="dragWindowHandler"><hitArea><rectangle x="0" y="0" width="80" height="600" depth="1"/></hitArea></button>
<button onMouseDown="dragWindowHandler"><hitArea><rectangle x="850" y="0" width="930" height="590" depth="1"/></hitArea></button>
<button onMouseDown="dragWindowHandler"><hitArea><rectangle x="0" y="550" width="930" height="590" depth="1"/></hitArea></button>
<button onClick="minClickHandler" x="854" y="1" depth="1">
<hitArea><rectangle x="0" y="0" width="25" height="17"/></hitArea>
<overState><image source="btnMinOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnMinDown"/></downState>
</button>
<button x="884" y="1" onClick="closeClickHandler" depth="1">
<hitArea><rectangle x="0" y="0" width="25" height="17"/></hitArea>
<overState><image source="btnCloseOver"/></overState>
<downState><image source="btnCloseDown"/></downState>
</button>
<container name="aboutBox" visible="false">
<image source="killBg" x="10" y="10" />
<image source="aboutBoxLights" x="127" y="117" />
<label alpha=".25" text="Swivel ©2013 Newgrounds.com, Inc.\nSwivel uses software from the FFmpeg project, licensed under the GPLv3.\nAll logos and trademarks are the property of their respective owners." width="800" height="60" x="50" y="496" color="0xffffff" font="Swis721 Cn BT" letterSpacing="1" size="12" bold="true" align="center" />
<button onClick="aboutCloseHandler">
<hitArea><rectangle x="0" y="0" width="920" height="580"/></hitArea>
</button>
<image x="127" y="115" source="aboutBox"/>
<button onClick="contactClickHandler" x="227" y="294">
<hitArea><rectangle x="0" y="0" width="90" height="32"/></hitArea>
<overState><image source="btnContactOver"/></overState>
</button>
<button onClick="licenseClickHandler" x="318" y="294">
<hitArea><rectangle x="0" y="0" width="90" height="32"/></hitArea>
<overState><image source="btnLicenseOver"/></overState>
</button>
<label name="versionText" x="260" y="191" font="AdvoCut_10pt_st" size="10" bold="true" color="0x404D35" align="right" width="150" />
<label name="creditsText" x="430" y="158" width="270" height="1500" font="AdvoCut_10pt_st" size="10" bold="true" color="0xffffff" align="center" wordWrap="true"
text="SWIVEL\nSWF-to-Video Converter\n©2012-2017 Newgrounds.com, Inc.\n\nDeveloped by Mike Welsh\nInterface by Stamper\nVox by Hania Lee\n\nDeveloped using Haxe and Adobe AIR\n\nThis software utilizes the FFmpeg project with other supporting libraries, including libx264, libtheora, and libvorbis. These projects are property of their respective owners, and are NOT owned by Newgrounds.com, Inc. These projects are licensed under their respective licenses, compatible with the GPLv3. To view the full licenses, click the License button.\n\nVery special thanks to the maintainers and contributors of FFmpeg and these projects. This program would not be possible without your awesome work!\n\n\nTesters\n\nChris 'Oney' O'Neill\nChristina 'Jaxxy' Tomar\nDon Greger\nMarco 'Evil-Dog' Arsenault\nHarry Partridge\nJeff Bandelin\nJeremy Zaczek\nJonas Boda\nMindChamber\nJosh 'Tomamoto' Tomar\nLuka Marcetic\nMark Schneider\nMatt 'Krinkels' Jolly\nMick 'RicePirate' Lauer\nMichael Swain\nSteve 'SardonicSamurai' V\nShawn 'Afro-Ninja' Tanner\nNick Pasto\nZach 'PsychicPebbles' Hadel\nRobert Lovelett\nRyan 'rtil' Miller\nSpazkid\nWade Fulp\nZachary Lew\nMatt 'Patonion' Paton\nRyan 'MiddleFingerRings' Maddox\nAdam Phillips\nAnyone I forgot\n\nVery Special Thanks\n\nAshley 'Jellybean' Aberg\nTom Fulp\nSushi (the cat)\nRobotron 2084\nRob Lovelett\nDavid Robbins\ncaptin of cats\nMike 'Spiked3' Partain\nJustin Welsh\nTim Sanker\nDoylestown 3rd Strike"/>
</container>
</ui>
</application>
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FILE: application.xml
================================================
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<application xmlns="http://ns.adobe.com/air/application/27.0">
<id>com.newgrounds.swivel.Swivel</id>
<versionNumber>1.12</versionNumber>
<filename>Swivel</filename>
<name>Swivel</name>
<description>SWF-to-video converter</description>
<copyright>2013 Newgrounds.com, Inc.</copyright>
<supportedProfiles>extendedDesktop desktop</supportedProfiles>
<icon>
<image16x16>assets/icons/SWV_PNG-16.png</image16x16>
<image32x32>assets/icons/SWV_PNG-32.png</image32x32>
<image128x128>assets/icons/SWV_PNG-128.png</image128x128>
<image512x512>assets/icons/SWV_PNG-512.png</image512x512>
</icon>
<initialWindow>
<title>Swivel</title>
<content>bin/Swivel.swf</content>
<systemChrome>none</systemChrome>
<transparent>true</transparent>
<visible>true</visible>
<minimizable>true</minimizable>
<maximizable>false</maximizable>
<resizable>false</resizable>
</initialWindow>
</application>
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FILE: assets/inject_swfs/__Swivel.as
================================================
package {
import flash.events.Event;
import flash.events.IEventDispatcher;
import flash.net.LocalConnection;
import flash.net.SharedObject;
import flash.display.MovieClip;
import flash.display.Stage;
import flash.utils.getDefinitionByName;
import flash.display.Shape;
import flash.display.DisplayObject;
public class __Swivel {
private static var __swivelSharedObj : SharedObject;
private static var _swivelCon : Object;
private static var _frame : int = 0;
private static var _root : MovieClip;
private static var _s : __SwivelSound;
private static var _mask : Shape;
private static var _startFrame : int;
public static function __swivel(...args) : void {
//args.unshift("__swivel");
//__swivelCon.send.apply(__swivelCon, args);
//trace("swivel: " + args);
_swivelCon.receiveMessage(args);
}
public static function get frame() : uint {
return _frame - 1;
}
public static function setMask(clip : DisplayObject, margin : Number) : void {
if(margin < 10) margin = 10;
var m : Shape = new Shape();
m.graphics.beginFill(0);
m.graphics.drawRect(-margin, -margin, stage.stageWidth+margin*2, stage.stageHeight+margin*2);
m.graphics.endFill();
// TODO: Dangerous... does this allow GC safely?
stage.addChild(m);
m.visible = false;
clip.mask = m;
}
public static function get stage() : Stage {
try {
var ow : Array = getDefinitionByName("flash.desktop.NativeApplication").nativeApplication.openedWindows;
return ow[ow.length-1].stage;
} catch(error:*) { }
return null;
}
public static function registerDocument(root : MovieClip, startFrame : int) : void {
_startFrame = startFrame;
_root = root;
_root.addEventListener(Event.ENTER_FRAME, __onEnterFrame, false, 999, true)
_root.addEventListener(Event.ADDED_TO_STAGE, addedToStage, false, 999, true);
__onEnterFrame(null);
_swivelCon = stage.loaderInfo.applicationDomain.getDefinition("com.newgrounds.swivel.swf.AS3SwivelConnection");
}
private static function addedToStage(e:Event) : void {
_root.removeEventListener(Event.ADDED_TO_STAGE, addedToStage);
if(_startFrame > 1) _root.gotoAndPlay(_startFrame);
}
private static function __onEnterFrame(e:Event) : void {
if(!__swivelSharedObj) {
__swivelSharedObj = SharedObject.getLocal("__swivel");
__swivelSharedObj.clear();
}
var rootFrame : uint = _root.currentFrame;
for(var i:int=0; _root.scenes[i].name != _root.currentScene.name && i<_root.scenes.length; i++) {
rootFrame += _root.scenes[i].numFrames;
}
__swivelSharedObj.data.frame = rootFrame;
__swivelSharedObj.flush();
_frame++;
}
}
}
================================================
FILE: assets/inject_swfs/__SwivelSound.as
================================================
package {
import flash.events.Event;
import flash.events.EventDispatcher;
import flash.media.Sound;
import flash.media.SoundChannel;
import flash.media.SoundTransform;
import flash.utils.getQualifiedClassName;
import flash.utils.ByteArray;
import flash.net.URLRequest;
import flash.media.SoundLoaderContext;
import flash.media.ID3Info;
public class __SwivelSound extends EventDispatcher {
private static var _numInstances : uint = 1;
public function get bytesLoaded() : uint { return 1; }
public function get bytesTotal() : uint { return 1; }
public function get id3() : ID3Info { return null; }
public function get isBuffering() : Boolean { return false; }
public function get isURLInaccessible() : Boolean { return false; }
public function get length() : Number { return 1; }
public function get url() : String { return null; }
public function __SwivelSound() {
super();
_instanceNum = _numInstances++;
_name = getQualifiedClassName(this);
}
public function close():void {}
public function extract(target : ByteArray, length : Number, startPosition : Number = -1) : void {}
public function load(stream : URLRequest, context : SoundLoaderContext = null) : void {}
public function loadCompressedDataFromByteArray(bytes : ByteArray, bytesLength : uint) : void {}
public function loadPCMFromByteArray(bytes : ByteArray, samples : uint, format : String = "float", stereo : Boolean = true, sampleRate : Number = 44100.0) : void {}
public function play(startTime : Number = 0, loops : int = 0, soundTransform : SoundTransform = null) : __SwivelSoundChannel {
__Swivel.__swivel("asStart", __Swivel.frame, _instanceNum, _name, startTime, loops)
return new __SwivelSoundChannel(_instanceNum);
}
private var _instanceNum : uint;
private var _name : String;
}
}
================================================
FILE: assets/inject_swfs/__SwivelSoundChannel.as
================================================
package {
import flash.media.SoundChannel;
import flash.media.SoundTransform;
import flash.events.EventDispatcher;
public class __SwivelSoundChannel extends EventDispatcher {
public function get leftPeak() : Number { return 0; }
public function get rightPeak() : Number { return 0; }
public function get position() : Number { return 0; }
public function get soundTransform() : SoundTransform { return _transform; } // TODO: defensive copy?
public function set soundTransform(v : SoundTransform) : void {
_transform = v;
__Swivel.__swivel("asSetVolume", __Swivel.frame, _instanceNum, _transform.volume);
if(_transform.rightToLeft > 0 || _transform.leftToRight > 0)
__Swivel.__swivel("asSetTransform", __Swivel.frame, _instanceNum, _transform.leftToLeft, _transform.rightToLeft, _transform.leftToRight, _transform.rightToRight);
else
__Swivel.__swivel("asSetPan", __Swivel.frame, _instanceNum, _transform.pan);
}
public function __SwivelSoundChannel(instanceNum : uint, soundTransform : SoundTransform = null) {
super();
_instanceNum = instanceNum;
if(soundTransform == null) this.soundTransform = new SoundTransform();
else this.soundTransform = soundTransform;
}
public function stop() : void {
__Swivel.__swivel("asStop",__Swivel.frame, _instanceNum);
}
private var _instanceNum : uint;
private var _transform : SoundTransform;
}
}
================================================
FILE: bat/CreateCertificate.bat
================================================
@echo off
cd..
set PAUSE_ERRORS=1
call bat\SetupSDK.bat
call bat\SetupApplication.bat
:: Generate
echo.
echo Generating a self-signed certificate...
call adt -certificate -cn %CERT_NAME% -ou Developer -o "Newgrounds.com, Inc." -c US -validityPeriod 20 2048-RSA %CERT_FILE% %CERT_PASS%
if errorlevel 1 goto failed
:succeed
echo.
echo Certificate created: %CERT_FILE% with password "%CERT_PASS%"
echo.
if "%CERT_PASS%" == "fd" echo (note: you did not change the default password)
echo.
echo HINTS:
echo - you only need to generate this certificate once,
echo - wait a minute before using this certificate to package your AIR application.
echo.
goto end
:failed
echo.
echo Certificate creation FAILED.
echo.
:end
pause
================================================
FILE: bat/Packager.bat
================================================
@echo off
if not exist %CERT_FILE% goto certificate
:: AIR output
if not exist %AIR_PATH% md %AIR_PATH%
set OUTPUT=%AIR_PATH%\%AIR_NAME%%AIR_TARGET%.air
:: Package
echo.
echo Packaging %AIR_NAME%%AIR_TARGET%.air using certificate %CERT_FILE%...
call adt -package -storetype pkcs12 -keystore bat/Swivel.p12 -storepass %CERT_PASS% -target bundle bin/Swivel application.xml bin/Swivel.swf ffmpeg/win32 ffmpeg/licenses assets/icons README.md LICENSE.md
if errorlevel 1 goto failed
goto end
:certificate
echo.
echo Certificate not found: %CERT_FILE%
echo.
echo Troubleshooting:
echo - generate a default certificate using 'bat\CreateCertificate.bat'
echo.
if %PAUSE_ERRORS%==1 pause
exit
:failed
echo AIR setup creation FAILED.
echo.
echo Troubleshooting:
echo - did you build your project in FlashDevelop?
echo - verify AIR SDK target version in %APP_XML%
echo.
if %PAUSE_ERRORS%==1 pause
exit
:end
echo.
================================================
FILE: bat/SetupApplication.bat
================================================
:user_configuration
:: About AIR application packaging
:: http://livedocs.adobe.com/flex/3/html/help.html?content=CommandLineTools_5.html#1035959
:: http://livedocs.adobe.com/flex/3/html/distributing_apps_4.html#1037515
:: NOTICE: all paths are relative to project root
:: Your certificate information
set CERT_NAME="Swivel"
set CERT_PASS=ngswivel!430
set CERT_FILE="bat\Swivel.p12"
set SIGNING_OPTIONS=-storetype pkcs12 -keystore %CERT_FILE% -storepass %CERT_PASS%
:: Application descriptor
set APP_XML=application.xml
:: Files to package
set APP_DIR=bin
set FILE_OR_DIR=-C %APP_DIR% .
:: Your application ID (must match <id> of Application descriptor)
set APP_ID=com.newgrounds.swivel.Swivel
:: Output
set AIR_PATH=air
set AIR_NAME=Swivel
:validation
%SystemRoot%\System32\find /C "<id>%APP_ID%</id>" "%APP_XML%" > NUL
if errorlevel 1 goto badid
goto end
:badid
echo.
echo ERROR:
echo Application ID in 'bat\SetupApplication.bat' (APP_ID)
echo does NOT match Application descriptor '%APP_XML%' (id)
echo.
if %PAUSE_ERRORS%==1 pause
exit
:end
================================================
FILE: bat/SetupSDK.bat
================================================
:user_configuration
:: Default path to AIR SDK if installed using HaxeDevelop.
if not defined AIR_SDK (set AIR_SDK=%HOMEDRIVE%%HOMEPATH%\AppData\Local\HaxeDevelop\Apps\ascsdk\27.0.0)
:validation
if not exist "%AIR_SDK%\bin" goto flexsdk
goto succeed
:flexsdk
echo.
echo ERROR: Path to Air SDK not set.
echo Please set the AIR_SDK environment variable, or install the
echo AIR SDK + ASC 2.0 Compiler in HaxeDevelop -> Tools -> Install Software.
echo.
if %PAUSE_ERRORS%==1 pause
exit
:succeed
set PATH=%PATH%;%AIR_SDK%\bin
================================================
FILE: ffmpeg/licenses/bzip2.txt
================================================
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
This program, "bzip2", the associated library "libbzip2", and all
documentation, are copyright (C) 1996-2010 Julian R Seward. All
rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
are met:
1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
2. The origin of this software must not be misrepresented; you must
not claim that you wrote the original software. If you use this
software in a product, an acknowledgment in the product
documentation would be appreciated but is not required.
3. Altered source versions must be plainly marked as such, and must
not be misrepresented as being the original software.
4. The name of the author may not be used to endorse or promote
products derived from this software without specific prior written
permission.
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE AUTHOR ``AS IS'' AND ANY EXPRESS
OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY
DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE
GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY,
WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING
NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS
SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
Julian Seward, jseward@bzip.org
bzip2/libbzip2 version 1.0.6 of 6 September 2010
--------------------------------------------------------------------------
================================================
FILE: ffmpeg/licenses/ffmpeg.txt
================================================
This is a FFmpeg Win32 static build by Kyle Schwarz.
Zeranoe's FFmpeg Builds Home Page: <http://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/>
This build was compiled on: Jan 20 2013, at: 23:05:28
FFmpeg version: 1.1.1
libavutil 52. 13.100 / 52. 13.100
libavcodec 54. 86.100 / 54. 86.100
libavformat 54. 59.106 / 54. 59.106
libavdevice 54. 3.102 / 54. 3.102
libavfilter 3. 32.100 / 3. 32.100
libswscale 2. 1.103 / 2. 1.103
libswresample 0. 17.102 / 0. 17.102
libpostproc 52. 2.100 / 52. 2.100
This FFmpeg build was configured with:
--enable-gpl
--enable-version3
--disable-w32threads
--enable-avisynth
--enable-bzlib
--enable-fontconfig
--enable-frei0r
--enable-gnutls
--enable-libass
--enable-libbluray
--enable-libcaca
--enable-libfreetype
--enable-libgsm
--enable-libmp3lame
--enable-libopencore-amrnb
--enable-libopencore-amrwb
--enable-libopenjpeg
--enable-libopus
--enable-librtmp
--enable-libschroedinger
--enable-libspeex
--enable-libtheora
--enable-libtwolame
--enable-libvo-aacenc
--enable-libvo-amrwbenc
--enable-libvorbis
--enable-libvpx
--enable-libx264
--enable-libxavs
--enable-libxvid
--enable-zlib
This build was compiled with the following external libraries:
bzip2 1.0.6 <http://bzip.org/>
Fontconfig 2.10.91 <http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/fontconfig>
Frei0r 20121203-git-f4bac51 <http://frei0r.dyne.org/>
GnuTLS 3.1.6 <http://gnutls.org/>
libass 0.10.1 <http://code.google.com/p/libass/>
libbluray 0.2.3 <http://videolan.org/developers/libbluray.html>
libcaca 0.99.beta18 <http://caca.zoy.org/wiki/libcaca>
FreeType 2.4.10 <http://freetype.sourceforge.net/>
GSM 1.0.13-4 <http://packages.debian.org/source/squeeze/libgsm>
LAME 3.99.5 <http://lame.sourceforge.net/>
OpenCORE AMR 0.1.3 <http://sourceforge.net/projects/opencore-amr/>
OpenJPEG 1.5.1 <http://www.openjpeg.org/>
Opus 1.0.2 <http://opus-codec.org/>
RTMPDump 20121209-git-3a1e20c <http://rtmpdump.mplayerhq.hu/>
Schroedinger 1.0.11 <http://diracvideo.org/>
Speex 1.2rc1 <http://speex.org/>
Theora 1.1.1 <http://theora.org/>
TwoLAME 0.3.13 <http://twolame.org/>
VisualOn AAC 0.1.2 <https://github.com/mstorsjo/vo-aacenc>
VisualOn AMR-WB 0.1.2 <https://github.com/mstorsjo/vo-amrwbenc>
Vorbis 1.3.3 <http://vorbis.com/>
vpx 1.2.0 <http://webmproject.org/>
x264 20130108-git-bc13772 <http://videolan.org/developers/x264.html>
XAVS svn-r55 <http://xavs.sourceforge.net/>
Xvid 1.3.2 <http://xvid.org/>
zlib 1.2.7 <http://zlib.net/>
The source code for this FFmpeg build can be found at: <http://ffmpeg.zeranoe.com/builds/source/>
This build was compiled on Debian 6.0.6 (64-bit): <http://www.debian.org/>
GCC 4.7.2 was used to compile this FFmpeg build: <http://gcc.gnu.org/>
This build was compiled using the MinGW-w64 toolchain: <http://mingw-w64.sourceforge.net/>
Licenses for each library can be found in the 'licenses' folder.
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================================================
FILE: ffmpeg/licenses/fontconfig.txt
================================================
fontconfig/COPYING
Copyright © 2000,2001,2002,2003,2004,2006,2007 Keith Packard
Copyright © 2005 Patrick Lam
Copyright © 2009 Roozbeh Pournader
Copyright © 2008,2009 Red Hat, Inc.
Copyright © 2008 Danilo Šegan
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================================================
FILE: ffmpeg/licenses/freetype.txt
================================================
The FreeType Project LICENSE
----------------------------
2006-Jan-27
Copyright 1996-2002, 2006 by
David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and Werner Lemberg
Introduction
============
The FreeType Project is distributed in several archive packages;
some of them may contain, in addition to the FreeType font engine,
various tools and contributions which rely on, or relate to, the
FreeType Project.
This license applies to all files found in such packages, and
which do not fall under their own explicit license. The license
affects thus the FreeType font engine, the test programs,
documentation and makefiles, at the very least.
This license was inspired by the BSD, Artistic, and IJG
(Independent JPEG Group) licenses, which all encourage inclusion
and use of free software in commercial and freeware products
alike. As a consequence, its main points are that:
o We don't promise that this software works. However, we will be
interested in any kind of bug reports. (`as is' distribution)
o You can use this software for whatever you want, in parts or
full form, without having to pay us. (`royalty-free' usage)
o You may not pretend that you wrote this software. If you use
it, or only parts of it, in a program, you must acknowledge
somewhere in your documentation that you have used the
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We specifically permit and encourage the inclusion of this
software, with or without modifications, in commercial products.
We disclaim all warranties covering The FreeType Project and
assume no liability related to The FreeType Project.
Finally, many people asked us for a preferred form for a
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encourage you to use the following text:
"""
Portions of this software are copyright <year> The FreeType
Project (www.freetype.org). All rights reserved.
"""
Please replace <year> with the value from the FreeType version you
actually use.
Legal Terms
===========
0. Definitions
--------------
Throughout this license, the terms `package', `FreeType Project',
and `FreeType archive' refer to the set of files originally
distributed by the authors (David Turner, Robert Wilhelm, and
Werner Lemberg) as the `FreeType Project', be they named as alpha,
beta or final release.
`You' refers to the licensee, or person using the project, where
`using' is a generic term including compiling the project's source
code as well as linking it to form a `program' or `executable'.
This program is referred to as `a program using the FreeType
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This license applies to all files distributed in the original
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If you are unsure whether or not a particular file is covered by
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--------------
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These conditions apply to any software derived from or based on
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We suggest, but do not require, that you use one or more of the
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As you have not signed this license, you are not required to
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Therefore, by using, distributing, or modifying the FreeType
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4. Contacts
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If you are looking for support, start in this list if you
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Our home page can be found at
http://www.freetype.org
--- end of FTL.TXT ---
================================================
FILE: ffmpeg/licenses/frei0r.txt
================================================
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Version 2, June 1991
Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies
of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
Preamble
The licenses for most software are designed to take away your
freedom to share and change it. By contrast, the GNU General Public
License is intended to guarantee your freedom to share and change free
software--to make sure the software is free for all its users. This
General Public License applies to most of the Free Software
Foundation's software and to any other program whose authors commit to
using it. (Some other Free Software Foundation software is covered by
the GNU Library General Public License instead.) You can apply it to
your programs, too.
When we speak of free software, we are referring to freedom, not
price. Our General Public Licenses are designed to make sure that you
have the freedom to distribute copies of free software (and charge for
this service if you wish), that you receive source code or can get it
if you want it, that you can change the software or use pieces of it
in new free programs; and that you know you can do these things.
To protect your rights, we need to make restrictions that forbid
anyone to deny you these rights or to ask you to surrender the rights.
These restrictions translate to certain responsibilities for you if you
distribute copies of the software, or if you modify it.
For example, if you distribute copies of such a program, whether
gratis or for a fee, you must give the recipients all the rights that
you have. You must make sure that they, too, receive or can get the
source code. And you must show them these terms so they know their
rights.
We protect your rights with two steps: (1) copyright the software, and
(2) offer you this license which gives you legal permission to copy,
distribute and/or modify the software.
Also, for each author's protection and ours, we want to make certain
that everyone understands that there is no warranty for this free
software. If the software is modified by someone else and passed on, we
want its recipients to know that what they have is not the original, so
that any problems introduced by others will not reflect on the original
authors' reputations.
Finally, any free program is threatened constantly by software
patents. We wish to avoid the danger that redistributors of a free
program will individually obtain patent licenses, in effect making the
program proprietary. To prevent this, we have made it clear that any
patent must be licensed for everyone's free use or not licensed at all.
The precise terms and conditions for copying, distribution and
modification follow.
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is covered only if its contents constitute a work based on the
Program (independent of having been made by running the Program).
Whether that is true depends on what the Program does.
1. You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Program's
source code as you receive it, in any medium, provided that you
conspicuously and appropriately publish on each copy an appropriate
copyright notice and disclaimer of warranty; keep intact all the
notices that refer to this License and to the absence of any warranty;
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convey the exclusion of warranty; and each file should have at least
the "copyright" line and a pointer to where the full notice is found.
<one line to give the program's name and a brief idea of what it does.>
Copyright (C) <year> <name of author>
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Also add information on how to contact you by electronic and paper mail.
If the program is interactive, make it output a short notice like this
when it starts in an interactive mode:
Gnomovision version 69, Copyright (C) year name of author
Gnomovision comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; for details type `show w'.
This is free software, and you are welcome to redistribute it
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The hypothetical commands `show w' and `show c' should show the appropriate
parts of the General Public License. Of course, the commands you use may
be called something other than `show w' and `show c'; they could even be
mouse-clicks or menu items--whatever suits your program.
You should also get your employer (if you work as a programmer) or your
school, if any, to sign a "copyright disclaimer" for the program, if
necessary. Here is a sample; alter the names:
Yoyodyne, Inc., hereby disclaims all copyright interest in the program
`Gnomovision' (which makes passes at compilers) written by James Hacker.
<signature of Ty Coon>, 1 April 1989
Ty Coon, President of Vice
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GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
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This page contains the full source code of the Herschel/Swivel GitHub repository, extracted and formatted as plain text for AI agents and large language models (LLMs). The extraction includes 150 files (62.4 MB), approximately 193.3k tokens, and a symbol index with 7 extracted functions, classes, methods, constants, and types. Use this with OpenClaw, Claude, ChatGPT, Cursor, Windsurf, or any other AI tool that accepts text input. You can copy the full output to your clipboard or download it as a .txt file.
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