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DigitalBlade
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I have 300 non-animated flash pages that I want to convert into a single compact PDF file. I have looked on the web and doesn't seem to be a SINGLE program that does that.
Supposedly, Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro Extended has native flash support, but pardon my french, it sucks! You have to manually enter parameters for each file (and it takes about 5 seconds per file). On top of that, once it has converted it, it creates a huge file (about 1 Mb per file whereas the original is only 20-30kb = 300Mb PDF file). It also reduces the quality to a raster-based file instead of vector-based AND makes the flash file click-able which opens in a new window.
Clearly the asking price of hundreds of dollars can not help me with this simple task. Thank god they offer a trial so you can see what it actually doesn't do.
Is there anyone here that knows of an automated method? Of course I could take screenshots 300 times but that would take me many hours and would suck.
The file is for a presentation and needs to be decent looking. Thanks.
Supposedly, Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro Extended has native flash support, but pardon my french, it sucks! You have to manually enter parameters for each file (and it takes about 5 seconds per file). On top of that, once it has converted it, it creates a huge file (about 1 Mb per file whereas the original is only 20-30kb = 300Mb PDF file). It also reduces the quality to a raster-based file instead of vector-based AND makes the flash file click-able which opens in a new window.
Clearly the asking price of hundreds of dollars can not help me with this simple task. Thank god they offer a trial so you can see what it actually doesn't do.
Is there anyone here that knows of an automated method? Of course I could take screenshots 300 times but that would take me many hours and would suck.
The file is for a presentation and needs to be decent looking. Thanks.