You would probably stand more chance of an answer on the ming-fun mailing
list.

-Rasmus

On Mon, 29 Jul 2002, Richard Lynch wrote:

> Please cc me on answers, as I'm way behind in this list...
>
> I have a perfectly good Ming (Flash) movie coming out of PHP, but it's a bit
> large...
>
> I'd like to put this thing on a diet.
>
> I figured I could do it with a Sprite for the tiny portion that's animated,
> but I'm not getting quite what I expect for output...
>
> Here's the way it should look:
> http://tourbaby.com/scheduleswf.htm
> 350K
>
> Here's the Sprite version:
> http://tourbaby.com/scheduleswf.htm?useSprite=1
> 80K
>
> Here's the source:
> http://tourbaby.com/scheduleswf.phps
>
> It seems to be skipping all the "nextframe" calls I make on the Sprite in
> the animation loop...  What's up with that?
>
> Am I just being bone-headed about something?  (Probably, but what?)
>
> The background "map" JPEG is only like 24K, but still I don't need to repeat
> that whole thing every frame...
>
> PS Any way to get the text back to blank so I don't create/destroy 50 text
> objects?
> PPS Any way to diagnose a bloated Ming movie and determine where all the
> space is going?
> PPPS Anything else I could do to put this thing on a diet?
> PPPPS Any pointers to OpenSource text-to-speech applications would be quite
> useful as well.
>
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> I'm looking for a PRO QUALITY two-input sound card supported by Linux (any
> major distro).  Need to record live events (mixed already) to stereo
> CD-quality.  Soundcard Recommendations?
> Software to handle the recording? Don't need fancy mixer stuff.  Zero (0)
> post-production time.  Just raw PCM/WAV/AIFF 16+ bit, 44.1KHz, Stereo
> audio-to-disk.
>
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