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Does anyone have suggestions on how to reduce the file size of a .swf file?
Our graphic designer is ad-libing an animation for one of our new sites, but the file size is sitting at over 100k.
Are there tools that could be used to optimise the file for the web? Or an alternate format it could be saved in?
Any general tips?
Cheers
Scott :)
If you can, cut the number of frames needed for the animation or reduce the amount of animation fx.
If you are importing pics such as .jpg or .gif, see blob's post above.
Hope this helps.
Hmmm, ways to make it smaller.. Clear out some of the crap in the library youre not using anymore, replace fonts with less complex ones, reduce layers, use clear keyframe once your done with a symbol instead of having it sitting otuside of the movie space.....
1) Select the Shape tab to the right of the Layout area
2) Select Properties
3) Check JEPG and choose a quality level, click OK
4) Repeat for each bitmap on each layer.
By doing this you can set the compression level and hence the quality level for each bitmap in the animation.
However, if a particular bitmap does not require transparency you are always going to get a higher quality, lower file size if you first convert it to an Indexed bitmap using Photoshop before you place it in Swish.