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Subject: | Re: FLASH: size report |
From: | Michael Greenberg |
Date: | Thu, 18 May 2000 01:12:05 +0100 |
There is always the handy dandy Bandwidth profiler. This pretty much tells
the story for me most of the time.
Michael
> From: jdowdellmacromedia [dot] com (John Dowdell)
> Reply-To: flasherchinwag [dot] com
> Date: Wed, 17 May 2000 15:17:22 -0700
> To: flasherchinwag [dot] com
> Subject: Re: FLASH: size report
>
> Media descriptions are usually the largest part of a SWF. But instructions
> do have costs too... a very large movie with a simple sprite may be larger
> than a shorter movie with complex art. Media costs are usually much larger
> than instructions, though.
>
> For FLAs, remember that a quick "Save" operation will just append changes
> to the file. If you continually save, then the file will continually get
> bigger. A "Save As" takes a little longer, but rewrites the file from top
> to bottom, and is usually perceptibly smaller.
>
> jd
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> John Dowdell, Macromedia Tech Support, San Francisco CA US
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