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how to unpack ".fla" files
im not going to say what there are or where they are from because im not sure if i am allowed to discusss on this forum. I have a series of 30 in sequence .fla files, what can i use to unpack them?
thanks
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If you think those .fla files conflict with the rules, you must realise that any discussion of them ALSO is forbidden. So what's in them ? Warez ? State secrets ? George W. Bush's unedited criminal records ? What ?
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definatly fla . . .
its not audio, it is data compresses, i think it makes soem sort of .bin file?? i know its something like winzip or whatever but i cant work out what! |
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i know the .FLA extension from some older DOS games. they are movies.
i don't know if there's some kind of standalone player/editor for these files, maybe a google search can help. where did you find these files ? |
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Maybe the files are CAMOUFLAGED ????
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