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Re: [Swftools-common] png2swf framerate question
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Anderson J Reinkordt |
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Re: [Swftools-common] png2swf framerate question |
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Wed, 9 Feb 2011 20:11:55 -0600 |
swf within swf sounds like experience. playing the new swf "alone" via gnash,
the framerate setting appears to have taken effect. I'll investigate.
I attempted using wav2swf after converting an mp3 to wav. I have a limited
understanding of digital audio forms and compression, though converting an mp3
to wav seems like a redundant thing to do, but it was the only option I could
think of at the time. After following a rabbit hole of an error relating to
missing mp3 libraries (apologies, I didn't document that experience and it was
late). I plan to get back into that soon, unless I am missing something
obvious.
Ande
On Feb 9, 2011, at 8:05 AM, Chris Pugh <address@hidden> wrote:
> On Wed, 9 Feb 2011 07:16:42 -0600
> Anderson Reinkordt <address@hidden> wrote:
>
>> Chris,
>>
>> Thanks for responding. I think that it is actually a different problem
>> now.
>
> Ok.
>
>> I am using Prezi to create a slideshow. It seems no matter what I set the
>> framerate to with swftools to .5, for example and, when I load the file in
>> Prezi, it always appears at the same rate.
>
> I've never used Prezi. ( Pablo, are you listening in? This might be for
> you! ;o) - http://prezi.com )
>
> When an swf plays from within another swf, it usually adopts the frame rate
> of the encapsulating swf. Nature of the beast, and weird effects happen when
> you try to circumvent it. This, could be your issue?
>
>> Is it also possible that there is a difference in setting a zero before
>> the decimal?
>
> Don't think so. With most things programmatic though, if in doubt, best
> policy is to qualify it out. ;o) Saves on a lot of hassle and bugs.
>
>> Also, I noticed that your -r option was placed before the -o option. Can
>> options be placed in any order within their section of the line?
>
> Sometimes. Sometimes not. As long as a switch and it's corresponding
> argument are next to one another, all should be well, no matter the
> where the rest are placed. I wouldn't worry. Should you happen to
> give a command something it's unable to digest, it'll tell you by
> complaining loudly.
>
>> I am running swftools under Linux.
>
> By default, so am I.
>
>> While I have you... Have you used swftools to create an swf from
>> an audio file?
>
> Yes, quite a few. There's one here..
>
> http://www.nordberg.me.uk/code/swftools/media_player/player.html
>
> Sixth in I think.
>
> Direct url,
>
> (
> http://nordberg.me.uk/code/swftools/media_player/media/St_Eglamore-Kate_Rusby.swf
> )
>
> T'was an mp3 converted to an swf I think.
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
> Chris.