Low cost alternative for creating SWF?
I'm only interested in being able to import a series of sequentially-numbered 3D renders and outputting them as a SWF animation file. I know I can do that with Xtreme4, but in that case I have to import each frame manually and after the first hundred frames or so that gets old. I tried a program called "Easy Gif Animator Pro" that claimed SWF output but it churns out SWF files that are about ten times the size of the ones Xtreme4 creates (30 16kb frames came out as over 4MB). Bust.
Paying the huge cost of buying the Macromedia software is overkill for the single purpose for which I need it. Anyone know of an alternative that doesn't cost hundreds of dollars?
Many thanks in advance.
Re: Low cost alternative for creating SWF?
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Spinny
I have to import each frame manually
You can select all the files from their folder and drag them all at the same time into Xtreme. Still tedious, I agree.
Re: Low cost alternative for creating SWF?
SwishMax is a cheaper alternative to Adobe Flash. http://www.swishzone.com/index.php
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Bill,
That looks very promising, thanks!
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I haven't tried it myself, but Coffeecup has some kind of flash tool.
They do offer a free trial, too.
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pauland
You can select all the files from their folder and drag them all at the same time into Xtreme. Still tedious, I agree.
Maybe it's just I'm still too new with these programs, but doesn't that just drop them all into the image gallery in pretty much random order, and then each one still has to be dragged into individually-created frames in the frame gallery one by one?
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dogbertbh
I haven't tried it myself, but Coffeecup has some kind of flash tool.
Heh. For private reasons that's kind of funny. I really appreciate the suggestion, thanks! :D
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Spinny
Maybe it's just I'm still too new with these programs, but doesn't that just drop them all into the image gallery in pretty much random order, and then each one still has to be dragged into individually-created frames in the frame gallery one by one?
I guess your'e right. I don't really use frames very much!
I said it was still tedious!
Paul
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Heh.
Well, apparently Swish Max2 isn't going to fit the bill, either. I installed a trial version and it cannot automatically assign sequentially-numbered images to frames; you have to manually assign each image to a frame, just like with Xara products. Bummer.
I looked into Premiere Elements 7, but Adobe's web site has made it impossible for me to log in using Firefox and impossible to download without a crash in IE7. I settled for posting a query on their support board. I know it doesn't output swf, which is a PITA, but if it can do everything else maybe I can just output a flv and convert it.
BTW I have the CoffeeCup animator application and it goes through the motions of supporting what I need but the resulting file quality is terrible. They have no plans to address that in the near future.
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Is this a one-off project?