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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Posting on a forum Post 59435 by DreamCatcher on Monday 20th of December 2004 11:00:03 AM
Old 12-20-2004
Bug Posting on a forum

Hi all,

found a little flash movie about posting. Check it out.

http://www.starterupsteve.com/swf/posting.html?

Regards,

Dream
 

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png2swf(1)							     swftools								png2swf(1)

NAME
png2swf - Takes a number of png files and converts them to a swf movie, one picture per frame. Synopsis png2swf [-X width] [-Y height] [-o file.swf] [-r rate] file1.png [file2.png...] DESCRIPTION
This tools converts png image files into an SWF animation. It takes any number of input pictures, and converts them to SWF one-by-one, where every converted picture is a separate frame in the target SWF. The way the images are encoded in SWF is very similar to PNG (in that a zlib-based, lossless compression algorithm is used). OPTIONS
-r, --rate framerate Set movie framerate (frames per second) -o, --output filename Explicitly specify output file. (Otherwise, output will go to stdout / output.swf) -j, --jpeg quality Generate a lossy jpeg bitmap inside the SWF, with a given quality (1-100) -z, --zlib zlib Use Flash MX (SWF 6) Zlib encoding for the output. The resulting SWF will be smaller, but not playable in Flash Plugins of Version 5 and below. -T, --flashversion Set the flash version to generate -X, --pixel width Force movie width to width (default: autodetect) -Y, --pixel height Force movie height to height (default: autodetect) -v, --verbose level Set verbose level (0=quiet, 1=default, 2=debug) -q, --quiet Omit normal log messages, only log errors -C, --cgi For use as CGI- prepend http header, write to stdout -V, --version Print version information and exit -s, --scale percent Scale image to percent% size. AUTHOR
Matthias Kramm <kramm@quiss.org> png2swf February 2012 png2swf(1)
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