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Subject: Re: FLASH: downloading ... (Projector?)
From: ComposiMo
Date: Thu, 25 May 2000 12:13:29 +0100

I had a question along these lines also, except it is for when using a
projector file (.exe). I have a movie/presentation that i am working on, and
it is extremely graphics intensive using bmp, and jpg graphics.... something
like 800 pictures total i think. I was told that i should make the pictures
be separate .swf's, or make a series of pictures be an .swf, and break up 800
pictures by about 20-50 per .swf file that i use. If i am running a
projector, and i were to make that same "block" of pictures into different
MC's, and then simply TellTarget them to change frames, would that "overkill"
an average computer? Or does the projector automatically unload a MC from a
users system after it has gotten a different MC? I have never had to do
anything of this size before, and as it sits right now, if you were to look
at the files on the CD, you would see a bunch of the .swf's, and i would
rather not have those be out there and visible. I guess i'm just looking for
an easier way out..... any suggestions?

John Ward
www.DigitalRodder.com

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Replies
  Re: FLASH: downloading ... (Projector?), Louis L. Gambogi III
  RE: FLASH: downloading ... (Projector?), Verhaegen Tom

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