Personally I use the DirectImage xtra from DirectXtras, you can import
and export using about 30 different compressions and file formats,
including multi-layered images such as photoshop PSDs
http://www.directxtras.com/DImage_home.asp?UUID=1613156
Its not the cheapest of Xtras granted, but its
At 11:41 PM +0200 3/7/06, Michael Nadel wrote:
I have a problem though. The xtra SharpExport doesn't export gifs. I
have a cast with a few hundred gifs that I want to export to my computer
as either gifs or jpgs... Any ideas how to do this?
While authoring you could just plop them on the stage
just export them with SharpExport as PNGs, and then use any image
program that can do batch conversion (like photoshop, or the free
IrfanView) to convert them to GIF.
valentin
Michael Nadel wrote:
Hi everyone, thanks for all the Exporting help.
I have a problem though. The xtra SharpExport
When a Shockwave applet embedded in a Web page plays a media file (e.g. QT
or Flash video) from the server, where is that file downloaded to on the
user's machine? I don't see it in the Shockwave DswMedia folder for the
current user, and I don't see it in the browser's cache folder. Where is