Any reason why you shouldn't supply the page numbers via environment variables, and loop, rather that start all those processes?
Just a thought. ;o) Regards, Chris. 2009/6/15 p...@vin Uttarwar <[email protected]>: > Hi guys, > > > > I am having the requirement in my project where I want to split a PDF file > into SWF file(s) with each SWF containing 10 pages. > > Everything works well and fine if I start multiple processes for each > conversion and also I have to wait > > For each conversion to finish, so I have started multiple processes > synchronously. > > But if the PDF file contains more than 1000 pages then I have to start 100 > such process for one PDF file, > > Which is Causing a lot Processor Overhead. :( > > > > Is there any other way to achieve the same? > > I think it is better to have an option with pdf2swf.exe which can take > multiple (comma separated) list of page numbers with -p option, > > > > Eg: pdf2swf.exe -T 9 -p 1-10,11-20,21-30 -f -t -z c:\\test.pdf -o > c:\\test.swf > > > > So that pdf2swf.exe will handle all this and no need to create multiple > processes. :) > > > > > > Regards, > > Pravin Uttarwar
