Some PDFs with heavy gradient/vector data can take a long time to load and can be resource (CPU/Memory) intensive with Flash Player trying to render those type of elements....even though the SWF size is relatively small (120k)
Try to run your pdf2swf output using the flatten or poly2bitmap arguments. That usually helps with the performance. i.e. pdf2swf *-G file*.pdf -o file.swf pdf2swf *-s poly2bitmap* file.pdf -o file.swf Otherwise you may need to provide the PDF so we can get a better feel for the structure. hope that helps -- JL On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 1:53 AM, MG Balaji <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I am using swftools to convert pdf to swf. For some of the pdf pages having > less in size (120kb) but the loading time more (15 to 20 seconds to load). > How can I resolve this issue. Also I want to know is there any way to > convert the swf file back to PDF?. > > Many thanks, > > Balaji > > ------------------------------ > The battle for the FIH Hockey World Cup Drag n' > drop<http://specials.msn.co.in/sp10/hockey/index.aspx> >
