Re: [swfmill] newbie: creating animation from a series of jpg files various timings

2007-03-05 Thread Seth Markowitz
is at 5600ms and file2.jpg is at 5700ms.. although that's a good point you make. On 3/5/07, Jon Molesa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: * Seth Markowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > what is the "wip" documentation? -- sure.. you can use the example in the > doc.

Re: [swfmill] newbie: creating animation from a series of jpg files various timings

2007-03-05 Thread Seth Markowitz
p with a formula, but maybe later, or maybe someone else can develop that. Anyway, I hope it helps and is close to correct. But that's the way I see it. * Seth Markowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I'm a newbie to swfmill, but I did get it working for my purposes..

[swfmill] newbie: creating animation from a series of jpg files various timings

2007-03-04 Thread Seth Markowitz
Hi, I'm a newbie to swfmill, but I did get it working for my purposes... I'm just trying to figure out how to make it more efficient. Here is my situation: Here's my inventory: 1. I have 1000 jpg images taken from a vga frame grabber - NOT in frames per second... the timing is variable. For ex