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publishers
08-15-2006, 01:30 PM
Hello! Everyone!

I am using my AutoRun Max...which I love! :yes

My problem is this:

I have just created a project that has 16 relatively short pages
and 26 difference jpg images that have been crunched by over 50%.

My project is now showing that it is "73 megabytes" in size!!! :eek: eek!!!

Same problem using my AutoPlay Studio software.

It would only be under 10 megs "if I put the same contents" into an ebook
using ebook software. Why is there such a vast diffence in size?

This takes way to long for anyone to download from the net
and it takes way too long to open once downloaded.

Can anyone tell me what I am doing wrong?
I thought you could put in a lot of pages and images
into AutoRun Max without any problem.

Hope to hear from someone soon about this...help someone! :huh
I MUST be doing something wrong...

Worm
08-15-2006, 02:09 PM
What size are the images your putting in the project? You might look at using lower res images to cut down on file sizes,

Lorne
08-15-2006, 02:16 PM
If you've added a lot of images over time that you aren't using, there could be a lot of "leftovers" hanging around.

Try using the optimizer to trim things down to just what's being used...just choose Tools > Optimize Resources from the program menu and follow the instructions.

The application should be pretty small...about a meg or so bigger than the sum of all the content you're using (images, audio, etc.). Are you using any background music? That can add a lot to the size. :)

publishers
08-15-2006, 03:40 PM
Hi Lorne!

Well, you were right about the "optomize" feature...:lol

I tired it, and shrunk my project down to "39" megabytes.
Still too many megabytes considering the number of pages and jpegs.
But "optimizing" made a HUGE difference! Didn't realize that I had any files
hanging around...I will make this a regular task when creating projects.

Thanks! Lorne!...very valuable info...:yes

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To: Worm:
Still need help! :huh
Here is a list of the photos I am using:

Jpeg sizes and approximate kbs:

Important Note:
I have "reduced" the resolution on all of these images and they
really have low resolutions and "all" add up together to only
about "167 kbs" "TOTAL" as follows:

450 x 600, 27 kbs
450 x 600, 22 kbs
480 x 360, 9 kbs
203 x 146, 5 kbs
300 x 458, 13 kbs
278 x 468, 9 kbs
110 x93, 2 kbs
640 x 480, 24 kbs
274 x 274, 4 kbs
221 x 242, 10 kbs
131 x 200, 4 kbs
275 x 131, 8 kbs
74 x 100, 1 kb
116 x 87, 5 kbs
130 x 128, 3 kbs
600 x 450, 21 kbs
120 x 120, 2 kbs - used on 3 pages.
200 x 154, 7 kbs
187 x 197, 3 kbs
80 x 80, 2 kbs - used on 2 pages.

...and a couple of other small .gif images not amounting to many kbs...

There are only 16 pages in my project.

For the presentation I am making, I need these images...There is only 1 large
image per page, and 1 large and 1 smalll on some other pages, and on some
pages there is only 1 small image. All of the images are different except for
the duplicating the use of a couple small ones.

I really want this program smaller...39 megs is better, but not small enough...
there must be something else I can do to it to get the megs down.

Sure hope you, or someone, can tell me what else I might be doing wrong.
Lyn:wow

publishers
08-15-2006, 04:28 PM
Hi! Worm!
:o oops!!!
I forgot to add in the background music file I am using:
It is a .ogg file that is 216.50 sec and set to "sequential" and "repeat"

I need to use this particular music to match the theme of my project.

What do you think about this file added to the 16 pages and the 167 kbs of
images in the project..would the project size still be 34 megabytes?

Is there a way I can reduce the size of the background music file?

Or what can I do to make the project less megs? :huh

Hope to hear from you soon...

publishers
09-08-2006, 06:01 PM
I want to let everyone here know that:

Adam Kapilik is a genius!!! :yes

He has solved my "too large of megabytes per project"

The solution is: CHECK YOUR FONTS and make sure they are not too large.

Adam told me to go to: C:\Windows\Fonts and there you can check the size
of the fonts you plan on using in your project.

My project that Adam reviewed for me, went from 30 megs to around 8 megs.

THANKS AND A HUG FOR ADAM !!!!

JimS
09-09-2006, 04:45 AM
Adam is the Man. He has really been bustin out the moves on several fronts here lately. Cheers to Adam.:yes :yes :yes

Adam
09-11-2006, 02:33 PM
Thanks for the kind words folks. Darryl actually helped me with that one so I would hate to take all the credit.

Adam Kapilik

John-oh
09-11-2006, 02:48 PM
Adam,

I always knew you were a unsung hero !