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Re: [Swftools-common] Problem with some converted swf
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Chris Pugh |
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Re: [Swftools-common] Problem with some converted swf |
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Fri, 9 Jan 2009 19:19:35 +0000 |
> I tried to join a zip file with the 2 problematic PDFs, but I have a mail
> delivery system e-mail in return (the address of swftools-common failed)
> Is there a limit size for the attachment files ?
Wouldn't it make far more sense to upload such files somewhere, then post
the post the actual access url here instead??!
Chris.
> Regards
>
> 2009/1/8 Tony Stallan <address@hidden>
>>
>> Hi Sylvain,
>>
>> Your PDF probably has many layers/objects which all get replicated in the
>> SWF on conversion. If you run swfdump you will see the difference between a
>> good/bad swf.
>>
>> Try dumping the output of swfdump to a text file, the size of the text
>> file is a reasonable indicator to identify "bad" PDF pages. Not pretty but
>> it helps.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> Tony Stallan
>> ________________________________
>> From: address@hidden
>> [mailto:address@hidden On Behalf
>> Of Sylvain Deniaud
>> Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2009 1:13 PM
>> To: address@hidden
>> Subject: [Swftools-common] Problem with some converted swf
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have a problem with few swf converted by pdf2swf.
>> I have converted a PDF with just one page, but the flash player really has
>> difficulties to read the swf generated.
>> In fact, it use many CPU ressources and it take a long time to display the
>> swf (about 1 minute).
>>
>> Have you ever seen this point ?
>>
>> If I convert the PDF with -O1 option, the swf is nice and there is no
>> problem with it.
>> So, is there a solution to fix the problem and to generate good swf ?
>> Or else, I search for a way to identify the few wrong swf before I load
>> them in my program
>> (because if I load a wrong swf, it will use too many ressources on the
>> computer of the user of my application)
>> in order to re-convert the pdf with -O1
>>
>> The decompressed size of "wrong" swf is heavier than good swf. It's maybe
>> an indicator for identification.
>> But I don't know how to get the decompressed size of a swf file in
>> actionscipt.
>>
>> I have 2 examples of one-page PDF wich give me a "bad" swf. Maybe can I
>> send them by email ?
>> (and the 2 swf generated)
>>
>>
>> Greetings
>>
>>
>> (sorry for my poor english)
>>
>> --
>> Sylvain Deniaud
>> Ingénieur Etude et Développement RIA
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Sylvain Deniaud
> Ingénieur Etude et Développement RIA
> <address@hidden>
>
- [Swftools-common] Problem with some converted swf, Sylvain Deniaud, 2009/01/08
- RE: [Swftools-common] Problem with some converted swf, Tony Stallan, 2009/01/08
- [Swftools-common] swftools-0.8.1 question, Robert Brueckmann, 2009/01/08
- RE: [Swftools-common] swftools-0.8.1 question, Robert Brueckmann, 2009/01/08
- RE: [Swftools-common] swftools-0.8.1 question, Robert Brueckmann, 2009/01/09
- Re: [Swftools-common] swftools-0.8.1 question, Chris Pugh, 2009/01/09
- RE: [Swftools-common] swftools-0.8.1 question, Robert Brueckmann, 2009/01/09
- Re: [Swftools-common] swftools-0.8.1 question, Chris Pugh, 2009/01/09
Re: [Swftools-common] Problem with some converted swf, Sylvain Deniaud, 2009/01/09
- Re: [Swftools-common] Problem with some converted swf,
Chris Pugh <=