Re: [Flashcoders] How can you measure performance of your movie?

2007-07-23 Thread Earthling


Is there a program that records cpu/memory use as you run through a  
flash movie?


Any help appreciated


You could start by selecting 'Generate Size Report' in the 'Publish  
Settings'. This will give you a list of all the objects used in your  
Flash movie, though obviously it won't tell you how many are loaded  
at any particular time. But it is quantifiable.


There's also the Bandwidth Profiler / Streaming Graph, available from  
the 'View' menu when your project runs in the IDE. This will show you  
how quickly etc. your project is loading.


Hope this is a start.

Joolz




On 20 Jul 2007, at 17:54, Rick Schmitty wrote:


I've been tasked with optimizing/tuning a flash movie to try and get
it to run better on low end machines (100% cpu spikes, large memory,
etc)

I see many areas that I can improve the swf, but how do I quantify
what I have improved to my boss?

Is there any standard practice for measuring how fast your swf is
running?  Look at the FPS?

Is there a program that records cpu/memory use as you run through a  
flash movie?


Any help appreciated
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Re: [Flashcoders] a powerpoint alternative

2006-02-21 Thread Earthling


This is compatible with the whole of Microsoft Office. The powerpoint 
alternative included in this suite exports to .swf and has a whole range 
of design tools. It all runs on a variety of platforms.

http://www.openoffice.org/



Alfonso Florio wrote:

Hi to all,

I'm searching for a valid powerpoint alternative, with internal design 
tools and natural swf output.


Any suggestion will be appreciated.

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