Hi Ananth,
Thanks for ur reply. I tired all the options (poly2bitmap, -O1, subpixels), but no improvement. Finally i found one manual option. That is, I removed all the text part from the pdf. Now the pdf contains only images, then save as that pdf to jpg. Again i save as that jpg to pdf. Then copy all the text part from the original pdf to newly created pdf. Now the pdf size is dramatically reduced and the swf opening immediatelly. Also the size of the swf file is less than 100 kb. This is temporary solution and this will take more time to do. Regards, Balaji From: [email protected] Date: Thu, 14 May 2009 09:12:45 +0530 Subject: Re: [Swftools-common] Problem in SWf file open... To: [email protected] CC: [email protected] Hi Balaji, The main reason may be the actual PDF file contains the real 3D graphics(in vector) imported which is normally take time to load. You can see the difference in the source PDF file itself. If you zoom using any PDF reader the PDF file, the image will take time to load. Those type of images have 'n' number of bits and peaces of elements and colors. This will affect the rendering time. To solve this issue use the '-s poly2bitmap' command. This will vector images in to bitmap format. This will solve your problem. Regards Ananth P On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 4:34 PM, MG Balaji <[email protected]> wrote: Hi, This is a new problem i am facing now. I have one swf file with the size of 375 kb. I just double click that swf file and it will take 2 to 3 min to open. What is the problem with that swf file? Why it is taking that much time to open? I have some other files with more than 400 kb, and if i double click, that is opening immediately. But this file only having this problem. Any reason? how can i solve this? Thanks... Regards, Balaji Get easy photo sharing with Windows LiveT Photos. Drag n' drop _________________________________________________________________ Planning the weekend ? Here’s what is happening in your town. http://msn.asklaila.com/events/
