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Subject: | FLASH: File size logic. |
From: | Paul Kilgour |
Date: | Mon, 14 Feb 2000 14:58:15 GMT |
Hi all,
Can somebody enlighten me as to the logic behind the ratio between a Flash
file size and a swf file size?
Say I have 2 Flash files. Fla A is 258K (246,784 bytes), Fla B is 258K
(239,446 bytes). SWF A is 258K (229,205 bytes), SWF B is 129K (87,676
bytes).
Why should this be? I know of course, the more bitmaps and frames, the
larger the fla, but shouldn't 2 flash files of similar sizes make 2 swf
files of similar sizes?
And finally, does it make a difference whether you are using a Mac or a PC.
Which takes me back to one of my previous posts - Do Macs make smaller files
than PC's, or vice versa?
Thanks for your time.
Regards,
Paul.
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