SWF to SMP Converter

Extract SWF Flash audio as SampleVision format online

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Flash Sounds to Sampler

Rescue unique SWF audio — game sounds, effects, narration — and turn them into SMP samples for Turtle Beach and MIDI instruments.

No Flash Needed

Flash Player is gone, but our servers still process SWF. Extract audio and create SMP files without any legacy browser plugins.

Unique Sound Sources

Flash games and animations had distinctive audio. Capture those sounds as SMP samples — creative source material from a discontinued era.

How to convert SWF to SMP

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Select files from Computer, Google Drive, Dropbox, URL or by dragging it on the page.

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Choose smp or any other format you need as a result (more than 200 formats supported)

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Let the file convert and you can download your smp file right afterwards

About formats

SWF (Small Web Format, originally Shockwave Flash) is a file format for multimedia, vector graphics, and interactive content created by Macromedia in 1996 and later developed by Adobe Systems following the acquisition of Macromedia in 2005. SWF files contain a combination of vector and raster graphics, animations, embedded audio and video, and ActionScript code for interactivity, all packaged in a compact binary format designed for efficient web delivery. During its heyday from the late 1990s through the early 2010s, SWF powered a vast ecosystem of web content including animated websites, banner advertisements, casual games, educational applications, and interactive multimedia experiences. The vector-based rendering engine allowed smooth animations and scalable graphics at remarkably small file sizes, making rich multimedia content practical even on slow internet connections. SWF supported progressive rendering, allowing content to begin playing before the entire file was downloaded. Adobe Flash Player at its peak was installed on over 98% of internet-connected desktop computers, giving SWF an unmatched reach for interactive web content. The format evolved to support video playback, camera and microphone access, 3D acceleration, and socket connections for real-time applications. Adobe ended Flash Player support in December 2020, but SWF files remain historically significant and are preserved through open-source projects like Ruffle that enable continued access to this era of web content.
Initial release: 1996
SMP is the native file format of SampleVision, a sample editing application developed by Turtle Beach Systems around 1990. SampleVision was among the first PC-based visual sample editors, letting musicians view waveforms on screen and perform cut, copy, paste, and loop-point editing — capabilities previously limited to expensive dedicated hardware samplers. The SMP format stores 16-bit mono PCM audio along with sampling-specific metadata: loop start and end points, sustain loops, release loops, and MIDI root note assignments. This made SMP files directly useful for creating and exchanging patches between hardware samplers via MIDI Sample Dump Standard (SDS) transfers, which SampleVision automated through its interface. A primary advantage was bridging the PC world with professional sampling hardware from Akai, E-mu, Ensoniq, and Roland — devices that had tiny screens and minimal editing tools. The format also supported common sample rates (22050, 44100 Hz) and brief text descriptions alongside audio data. Though Turtle Beach pivoted to gaming peripherals and SampleVision was discontinued, SMP files persist in vintage sample library archives and can be converted using SoX.
Initial release: 1990

Frequently Asked Questions

Why convert SWF to SMP?

SMP is the Turtle Beach SampleVision format. Flash SWF files contain unique sounds — convert them into sampler patches before Flash vanishes.

Does this need Flash Player?

No — our servers extract SWF audio without Flash plugins. The discontinued runtime is not required for conversion on our platform.

What hardware plays SMP?

Turtle Beach SampleVision software and compatible MIDI samplers use SMP files. The format connects PC audio with hardware instruments.

Is SMP uncompressed?

SMP stores audio at full resolution. Sound effects and audio from SWF reach the SampleVision format without compression artifacts.

Can Flash sound effects be sampled?

Yes — Flash games and animations contain distinctive sounds. Convert them to SMP and load them into your sampler for creative use.