File: chinesepornFLAC.swf-(9.2 MB, 1280x981, Other)
[_] /r/ inside Anonymous 04/04/20(Sat)02:04:44 No.3423759
So I finally decided to start making my own flash loops. I put one together in Flash Pro CS6 and
I can watch it on the timeline without any issues, but whenever I try to export or publish I get
"FlashPro encountered a fatal exception. FlashPro will now terminate." and it crashes. I suspect
it's because I used too many frames -- they're taken from a ~30-frame gif, but I copy pasted them
in a particular order to move in time with the music, so flash sees over 1000. Setting JPG
quality to 1 made it look like shit and still didn't export. Can any oldfags help me out?
>> [_] Anonymous 04/04/20(Sat)02:27:36 No.3423761
>>3423759
No idea what you're doing that would even cause that...
Why would you ever need to turn a 30-frame gif into 1000 frames? Just use Actionscript with
either a delay or prompt at each of the pauses. Hard to say without a better description though.
Actionscript is your friend, learn some of it.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/04/20(Sat)12:41:23 No.3423788
kek when Chinese bootleg even their own songs. It's so fucking terrible.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/04/20(Sat)14:36:17 No.3423793
Having used Flash for ages, (but not lately) I've never encountered a "too many frames"
condition. I have, however encountered mystery crashes. Almost all cases are absurd System or
hardware issues, like memory config, or even a certain kind of font encountered. Best I can offer
is try re-installing Flash/running the Adobe cleaner, or install on another machine and try to
duplicate the error. You can always check the mini dump, if I recall you should find a file
something like "FlashPro crash log.mdmp" in ...AppData\Local\Temp Search Google for any error or
event ID that might be reported
>> [_] Anonymous 04/04/20(Sat)14:55:11 No.3423798
>>3423759
screenshot the error message and upload it to imgur
>> [_] Anonymous 04/04/20(Sat)20:38:33 No.3423832
>>3423759
Fuck You!