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DESIGNERS! Need Help Please!
Whenever I try to convert an avi / gif / or whatever other file to swf files...I always get a white or black pixel added to the top and left hand sides of the file.
you can see what I mean by looking at this url...I have a sample of what the normal gif file looks like...and then what it looks like when I convert it. http://www.sauceboxbros.com/testvid/test.html Anyone know how I can avoid this? Thanks for the help :pimp |
Which software are you using?
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looks like the file isn't centered exactly. One pixel down and one to the right
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either that or the Flash composition size is too big. Actually think that's it ... the .swf is 171x110 and the .gif is 167x105
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hit me up if you need some help. Will be around for 30 minutes
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An easy fix would be to simply make the default background color in your .swf file black
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no, you don't know what I'm saying. Added you to ICQ
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I'm using Camtasia...other programs that convert gif / avi / etc files to swf files do this as well.
As you can see...my original file is fine...then when I open it in Camtasia and convert it, it adds a pixel to the left side and top of the animation...changing my background color would not help or make any sense. It still adds the extra pixels. I tried using another program (Boomer Video) and it does the same thing. |
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