Flash Sothink SWF Quicker displays "unsupported features" messages when importing SWF, and crashes when trying to preview...

neonemesis

Newbie
Jan 22, 2019
15
6
I have current version of SWF Quciker 5.

When importing a shockwave file (SWF) halfway into the import process, a message appears saying "This SWF file defines unsupported feataures". If I continue with import the SWF is imported successfully (?), but then when I try to export or preview/play the same file, SWF quicker crashes. It crashes right at the last bit of exporting.

I tried reinstalling, no change, rolled back to SWF Quicker 4 and same issue.

If it helps I am running Windows 8.1 Pro

Error Message Details:

Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: SWFQuicker.exe
Application Version: 4.0.5599.0
Application Timestamp: 499d054c
Fault Module Name: SWFQuicker.exe
Fault Module Version: 4.0.5599.0
Fault Module Timestamp: 499d054c
Exception Code: c0000005
Exception Offset: 0055b468
OS Version: 6.3.9600.2.0.0.256.48
Locale ID: 1033
Additional Information 1: 5861
Additional Information 2: 5861822e1919d7c014bbb064c64908b2
Additional Information 3: 31c4
Additional Information 4: 31c4f0c30ca267a761c69930266146b1

What is going on here?
 

neonemesis

Newbie
Jan 22, 2019
15
6
Update, still haven't resolved issue. The Win8.1 install is only 2 days old, virus scan is clean, diskcheck scan is clean. Ran DISM scan and SFC scans, and no change. Computer runs smooth, all drivers up to date. Programs don't hang or freeze.

I'm wondering if maybe my GPU or CPU are causing the issue, one article I read says that c0000005 can be caused by the CPU being maxed out. Maybe an overclock is needed? My CPU is a single core AMD Sempron 140 2.7ghz, but can be unlocked to a dual core AMD Athlon II and overclocked to up to 3.5ghz requiring fan and heatsoak upgrade...
 

W65

Active Member
May 31, 2018
779
840
My first and largely uneducated guess would be that the SWF is for a version of flash that than your software doesn't support. Looking over for that software, they do imply at the bottom that Flash "CS 5.5" isn't supported yet. I stopped paying very close attention to flash back when they still used version numbers--I thought they were up to version 14 or 32 or some crazy shit--but that does seem to be implying that there could be SWFs out there that implement features of Flash CS 5.5 that your editor can't open.
 

polywog

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May 19, 2017
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I never used quicker, but I have used sothink's swf decompiler.
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