I have a bit of a problem! I made a great interface for a presentation. The problem is I planned on running it on my local hard drive, now I want to publish it on the web. The .jpgs I used were 100% quailty, and my .swf file is 3MB. Is there a way to lower the quailty to say 50%, with out going and re-editing each individual .jpg
Ctrl Shift F12 in Flash will take you to Publish settings where you can drop the JPG quality but I'm not sure if that has any effect on the filesize, it's mainly run-time performance I think.
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I found that when double clicking the .jpg in my library it will open some more options. One of the options is the quality of .jpg used. This also lowers file size drastically. I would like to find a way to do this with out going threw each .jpg.