File :[Graaaah.swf] - (4.39 MB)
[_] [L] How can I compress this under 3Mb? Anonymous 02/01/09(Sun)11:30 No.887231
I know this sucks, but how can I compress it under 3Mb?
>> [_] Anonymous 02/01/09(Sun)11:37 No.887235
God damn the singing in that is annoying but could you tell me the name of the song nonetheless?
>> [_] Anonymous 02/01/09(Sun)11:40 No.887238
Reduce audio quality or compress the video more.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/01/09(Sun)11:42 No.887239
I'm guessing the whole song is contained in that flash which is why it's so large. Maybe you
could edit the music file so it only has the bit you want in it and publish it again?
>> [_] Anonymous 02/01/09(Sun)11:42 No.887240
lol, series sauce now.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/01/09(Sun)11:45 No.887241
Behind Space - In Flames (Lunar strain album version is better)
I've reduced music quality and gif size and a got a 3.5Mb file
Can't compress more or it becomes ugly
thanks.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/01/09(Sun)11:47 No.887242
>>887239
no the song is a ~800kb loop
the problem was the gifs
>>887240
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OJrb13ou50&fmt=18
>> [_] Anonymous 02/01/09(Sun)11:51 No.887243
>>887241
Holy shit the acoustic part is awesome!
>> [_] Anonymous 02/01/09(Sun)11:53 No.887245
>>887243
indeed
>> [_] Anonymous 02/01/09(Sun)12:35 No.887260
>>887240
Seto no hanayome.
This is from the second OVA.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/01/09(Sun)13:00 No.887268
this flash is awesome
>> [_] HvyFckingMetal 02/01/09(Sun)13:13 No.887272
All she's doing in that flash is hitting power chords. She's not even tremolo picking.
>> [_] Anonymous 02/01/09(Sun)13:30 No.887281
>>887272
everyone knows, and no one cares
>> [_] Anonymous 02/01/09(Sun)13:40 No.887286
this is pretty good
about the compression: the secret lies in not exporting the images as lossless gif but rather
jpg. simply right click on ALL images (one at a time, very gay) and select properties. then
select that that photo export should be used. upon export of the swf file you just specify a
value of 50 or so to get good compression on your images (or specify the compression for each
image). you can use a jsfl script to batch convert all gifs to photo instead of lossless quality,
which i will give to you now (copy it to a text file, rename it to .jsfl instead of .txt and just
run it):
>> [_] Anonymous 02/01/09(Sun)13:41 No.887287
var lib = fl.getDocumentDOM().library;
for(n=0;n<lib.items.length;n++){
var item=lib.items[n];
if(item.itemType=="bitmap"){
lib.selectItem(item.name);
if (lib.getItemProperty('compressionType')!='photo'){
lib.setItemProperty('compressionType','photo');
fl.outputPanel.trace("SET COMPRESSION TO PHOTO ON:"+item.name);
lib.setItemProperty('allowSmoothing',true);
fl.outputPanel.trace("SMOOTHING ON:"+item.name);
}
}
}
this will also flag the image to allow smoothing which will make it look better when the flash
file is resized. this script is gold so everybody should save it. here are two additional useful
things i also use all the time for my loops etc:
lib.setItemProperty('useImportedJPEGQuality',false);
lib.setItemProperty('quality',50);
always glad to help Anonymous