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Old 01-30-2017, 11:15 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by willus View Post
http://willus.com/archive/wpdfx/

Command-line program. I tried it on a PDF with an FLV video and it worked--you want to extract the streams. Run with no arguments to get command-line options:

Code:
wpdfx v0.90 (beta), compiled Jan  7 2016

usage: wpdfx [options] <input_file.pdf> [object numbers]

Extracts images, fonts, and or stream data from a PDF file.

-a- do not send ANSI color-codes to screen output
-i  images only
-f  fonts only
-p  password for decrypting PDF file
-r  convert images to rgb
-s  raw (compressed) stream data only (see -u option)
-u  uncompress stream data
-x  extract files (default is information only)
Whoa! Sorry for the late reply. Been off the forum for a while now. Will try it and/ or anything else you've got.

PS: I did get/ try one Free App, which did the job, but would rename the Vids to 001, 002 and I'd have preferred it would "use the original name" that was embedded inside the PDF.
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