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. > > -- > Like Music? http://l-i-e.com/artists.htm > 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. > > -- > PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php