Reviewing my size report, what would you suggest I change in order to lower the overall size of the swf file. Currently it is: 172,001 k
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main.swf Movie Report
Frame # Frame Bytes Total Bytes Scene
1 172001 172001 Scene 1 (AS 2.0 Classes Export Frame)
Scene Shape Bytes Text Bytes ActionScript Bytes
Scene 1 0 0 0
Symbol Shape Bytes Text Bytes ActionScript Bytes
Symbol 3 0 175 0
Symbol 4 0 144 0
Symbol 1 0 44 0
Symbol 2 0 144 0
holder 0 0 0
text_menu 0 0 1
text_promo 0 0 1
text_about 0 0 1
text_contact 0 0 1
mcwhiteback 0 0 1
whiteback 35 0 0
mcmenu 0 0 268
mcheader 0 0 1
header 0 0 0
fortunecookie 0 0 0
foodshot 0 0 0
chopsticks 0 0 0
building 0 0 0
b_building 0 0 0
b_chopsticks 0 0 0
b_foodshot 86 0 0
b_fortunecookie 0 0 0
Font Name Bytes Characters
Monotype Corsiva 3117 ,.CLSabcdefghilmnoprstuvwy
ft7 1161 ACMOPUabceimnorstu
ActionScript Bytes Location
1 text_contact:Layer 1:20
1 text_about:Layer 1:20
1 text_promo:Layer 1:20
1 text_menu:Layer 1:20
1 mcheader:Layer 1:50
1 mcwhiteback:Layer 5:48
66 mcmenu:building:54:No instance name assigned(b_building)
67 mcmenu:chopstick:69:No instance name assigned(b_chopsticks)
66 mcmenu:fortunecookie:84:No instance name assigned(b_fortunecookie)
68 mcmenu:food:99:No instance name assigned(b_foodshot)
1 mcmenu:Actions:104
Bitmap Compressed Compression
header.jpg 98570 606800 Imported JPEG=102
building.jpg 11725 40000 Imported JPEG=102
chopsticks.jpg 6488 40000 Imported JPEG=102
fortunecookie.jpg 4804 40000 Imported JPEG=102
foodshot.jpg 12119 40000 Imported JPEG=102
Event Sounds: 11KHz Mono 16 kbps MP3
Sound name Bytes Format
Ting-Public_D-35.wav 2610 5KHz Mono 16 kbps MP3
restrauntambience.wav 26431 11KHz Mono 16 kbps MP3
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Things I noticed:
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the button b_foodshot is 86 bytes. The other buttons are identical. Why arent they all the same bytes?
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header.jpg appears to be the largest culprit. When I export header.jpg from Photoshop it displays the file size as 102k. The way I read this report is that header.jpg is compressed to 98570k. If that’s the case, what is the Compression field value for?
Cheers,
Daniel