For SWFTtools, adding mutiple levels of verbose, i.e. -v[v][v], tells you what is happening, yes?
However, since you said it was bombing out under your virtual enviroment ( virtual box ), surely the the vps logs should give some clue? Chris. On 29 March 2010 11:57, Chris de Kok <[email protected]> wrote: > Where are the logfiles for pdf2swf created? > I tried it again.. and now I get a FATAL, still there is a swf file.. and I > can open it normal in flashplayer.. but the swfrender gets killed the same > way. > > serverad...@lamp:/var/www/flipbook/protected$ pdf2swf -q -t -T 9 -G -p 1 -f > /var/www/flipbook/public/upload/books/test/test.pdf > /var/www/flipbook/public/upload/books/test/images/zoom/page_1.swf > WARNING color blended transparency groups not yet supported! > WARNING softlight blended transparency groups not yet supported! > WARNING multiply blended transparency groups not yet supported! > WARNING hardlight blended transparency groups not yet supported! > WARNING colordodge blended transparency groups not yet supported! > FATAL Could not create > "/var/www/flipbook/public/upload/books/test/images/zoom/page_1.swf". > > On Mon, Mar 29, 2010 at 5:53 PM, Chris Pugh <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> What do your log files tell you? Anything? >> >> Chris. >> >> On 29 March 2010 11:35, Chris de Kok <[email protected]> wrote: >> > I try to convert a pdf with complex vectors the swf output is about 1 >> > mb.. >> > but the process gets killed in virtualbox I think because not enough >> > resources because on the actua; server it does work... >> > serverad...@lamp:/var/www/flipbook/protected$ php console.php convertpdf >> > 32 >> > pdf2swf -q -t -T 9 -G -p 1 -f >> > /var/www/flipbook/public/upload/books/test/test.pdf >> > /var/www/flipbook/public/upload/books/test/images/zoom/page_1.swf >> > Killed >> > This runs about 9 minutes and then it generates a swf that seems to work >> > but >> > if i try to convert this to image.. >> > serverad...@lamp:/var/www/flipbook/protected$ swfrender >> > /var/www/flipbook/public/upload/books/test/images/zoom/page_1.swf -o >> > /var/www/flipbook/public/upload/books/test/images/page_1.jpg >> > Killed >> > And nothing. >> > Why is it getting killed? and how to prevent this?
