Publish to Flash Window - Media Tab
The Media tab allows you to configure compression settings for presentation. The lower quality of images and audio/video objects, the smaller the size of your Flash presentation.
| Compression | |
| Use Preset | iSpring Ultra provides you with 4 present compression modes that optimize Flash movie for publishing to the web with low or high connection speed, publishing to the Local Network drive or publishing on CD. Also you can create up to 10 custom compression presets special for your individual needs. |
| Image compression | If you use Smart compression mode for converting your presentation to Flash, all .jpg and .png images keeps their original quality. Lossy compression will convert and save all embedded images to .jpg format. Lossless compression converts all images in your presentation with the highest quality. |
| Audio compression | By default iSpring Ultra keeps original quality of audio in presentation. If needed you can set higher or less bitrate but it will influence output file size and audio quality. |
| Video compression | By default iSpring Ultra keeps original quality of video in presentation. If needed you can set higher or less bitrate but it will influence output file size and video quality. |
| Flash Multimedia Tuning | |
| Smooth raster images | Smoothing usually enhances the quality of raster images rendering but sometimes can lead to undesirable results when the Flash movie is created for Flash Player version 8 or higher. It is recommended to set this propety to false when the target Flash player version is 8 or higher since the rendering quality of Flash Player 8 is quite good and additional smoothing makes raster images blurred. |
| Detach media content | |
| Using these options makes sense if you convert presentation into solid Flash movie. | |
| Embedded Flash movies | If you check this option, your presentation and embedded Flash movies will be saved into separate .swf files. |
| Video clips | Check this option if you have large video clips embedded into your presentation. Each video file will be converted into separate .flv files and this will remove the limits of .swf format. |
| Audio Files | In case the audio embedded into your presentation is large, it is recommended to enable this option. The audio will be saved into separate file and your Flash presentation will load faster. |