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October 21, 2009
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Error msg: Insufficient memory to compress SWF

  • October 21, 2009
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When I publish SWF, export to HTML being the only checkbox checked, I get an error message: Your computer does not have sufficient memory resources to compress the SWF file. I am using Captivate V 4 (trial) on a fairly new PC, with 3.25 GB of RAM. The SWF cmpletes after I OK the error msg. SWF file is only 12,295 KB, and it seems to run fine. What could be causing this message? I don't really know if the final SWF is compressed or not.

Roger

Data I/O Corp.l

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    Participant
    October 27, 2009

    Did you get a result? I am in the same boat. I have licensed 3, but witht he Capitate 4 trial  I needed a way to export to PDF or get the content into a forum suitable to post (like a video) and my session is 18 minutes long - full motion capture (I know, I know). So my PDF is 123 meg. but I get the same crap out message. And I really do think it should come in at a much smaller size (Captivate 3 returns about 45 meg of similar quality for about 12 minutes). And I have 4 gig on my Dell (3.6 Gig addressable).

    SharpAAAAuthor
    Known Participant
    October 29, 2009

    Sorry, Richard. I have no solutions to the error msg yet. Also, since I am using the Trial Version, Adobe Customer Support Portal policy is to not help. Therefore, like you, I am relying on other forum members to offer help when they can.

    Roger

    Participant
    October 29, 2009

    I ordered a license and will ping you if I find an answer.

    I am playing with breaking my project into pieces (this has worked),

    compressing them (this has worked), and then putting them together again

    (haven't figured this out).

    I have even thought about cutting them and then linking them using the

    URL redirects when you get to the end of the part (this will work).