Decline in quality in the projects of sizes down

Hello
I just buy Captivate 3. We need to create demonstrations of our software products. Our software is optimized for 1024 x 768 pixel screen. My goal is to create the swf files in 800 x 600 pixel of a Captivate project that has been saved on a resolution of 1024 x 768. I tried to resize the project at 800 x 600 and then create a swf file but comprimized image quality are especially the parts of text became really blurry. These swf files will be used for commercial purposes, so it is very important that we get the best quality at 800 x 600 swf files. We will then merge with these swf files wav files, but I'll cross that bridge when I get to it. For now, any suggestions you may have will be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much in advance for your time.

New ofalkie Hi

The SWF file and the HTML page are two different files that are designed to work together. Here's the deal.

Nothing prevents you to simply publish a. SWF with no HTML page in sight and pushing the. SWF to a server. Then give your username a link that points to the. SWF. Usually, this will work without problem. The problem with this approach is that the. SWF displays your user to any size, the browser is open to the. If your user resizes to a pretty small window, poof! The. SWF obeys and is resized accordingly.

This can make you wonder why there is an HTML page, no? The HTML page contains a special code that basically says: Hey there Mr. Browser, I will introduce a film in the following dimensions. If the user sizes too small, present you with scroll bars. If your area is large enough to comfortably view the film, Center them. SWF on the page.

If the purpose of the. HTM page is to ensure that your film is presented to your user to the size that you intend it to be. Assuming that you have not changed the size using project > resize the project, this film should be clear and not blurry.

See you soon... Rick

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