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Re: [Swftools-common] png2swf framerate question
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Chris |
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Re: [Swftools-common] png2swf framerate question |
Date: |
Sat, 5 Feb 2011 19:13:59 +0100 |
On Sat, 5 Feb 2011 09:37:59 -0600
Anderson Reinkordt <address@hidden> wrote:
> I understand that, to create an SWF from a set of PNGs, the following basic
> command works:
>
> *png2swf -o pngmovie.swf image1.png image2.png image3.png*
> *
> *
> My question has to do with the *framerate* option. I understand that I the
> option for this is *-r [framerate in framespersecond]*, so:
>
> png2swf -o pngmovie.swf -r 10 image1.png image2.png image3.png
>
> My question is; how to I describe the value as less than 1 fps? For what I
> am trying to do, this is too fast. Using decimals did not seem to work. Is
> there a specific way or is this possible? Am I missing something on the
> manpage?
>
> I will keep plugging away. Any feedback would be much appreciated!
It does seems to be a wee bit uncertain sometimes, but, the decimal point
works aok for me, i.e.
png2swf -r 0.1 -o combined.swf ?.swf
( this was under linux ).
Does your install not let you specify the command this way??
Regards,
Chris.
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Chris <address@hidden>