iMovie '09: Sharing a movie with iDVD may result in the loss of current iDVD project

 
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Old 08-18-2010
iMovie '09: Sharing a movie with iDVD may result in the loss of current iDVD project

When Sharing a movie from iMovie to iDVD, you will be prompted to save your current iDVD project if you have already started but not saved it. Selecting the Cancel button may result in the loss of your current iDVD project.

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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)