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Subject: RE: FLASH: Re: Size of movie "What's considered to large?"
From: Chris Jester (Meridian Partners Ltd.)
Date: Mon, 15 Feb 1999 21:44:05 GMT

Sienna,
I guess I am not sure what you are looking for? This site has minimal
graphics and it'a ll vector based so naturally it will load quick. As for
you first question what exactly are you looking for?

Jester

-----Original Message-----
From: Sienna Design [siennaatfiamg [dot] net (mailto:siennaatfiamg [dot] net)]
Sent: Monday, February 15, 1999 4:19 PM
To: flasheratshocker [dot] com
Subject: FLASH: Re: Size of movie "What's considered to large?"


I need help with this too. I design my movies from my ISP.. every site I
view ( I do check out all the sites I see come accross the threads) are
seen from a full T1 connection. The movies look great but when I go home
and view on a normal connection, everyone's sites load fast EXCEPT for the
sites I designed and tested on a T1 connection.

I get complaints that my sites don't stream.

Any URL's out there to show how to properly stream or speed up? The site I
envy is www.eye4u.com Even on a normal connection their site streams
great. They appear to use a lot of graphics but yet it loads fast.

At 09:30 AM 2/14/99 -0800, you wrote:
>
>
>Marc Hoffman wrote
>
>> > what's considered too large for download? My whole SWF is 340 k
>> >with a preload animation to keep you occupied ... is that too big? ...
>> >basically the sounds and music made it big.
>>
>> What matters much more than absolute file size is how it streams. Do a
>> TestMovie and turn Bandwidth Profiler on. Set it to frame-by-frame graph,
>> 28k baud modem, and see how it performs.
>
>That brings up a question, Marc. Does anyone have reliable statistics on
the
>ratio of
>homebased PCs 28 vs 56k. I usually run my streaming tests for 28. What
about
>the majority?



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