[osflash] mProjector equivalent?
Olivier Chicha
olivier.chicha at centile.com
Tue Oct 24 19:54:48 EDT 2006
Hi James,
You can effectively use mprojector in command line, you should post
your question in the mprojector forum or contact them directly at
info at screentime.com <mailto:info at screentime.com>
Regards,
Olivier
James Barros a écrit :
> Hello Ladies and Gentlemen,
>
> My name's James, and I'm in dire need of direction. (in more ways
> than one ;) )
>
> I've been tasked with batch processing out a slew of .swf files into
> executable files (both .exe for windows, and .app for osx)
> Furthermore, I need to be able to compile the .swf files to include
> external files (.flv's)
>
> My current batch processing boxes are running Debian, and I'm using
> this for every other part of our operation (ffmpeg ftw :) ) I was
> told that if I integrated a macintosh, I could use mProjector. I
> don't require any of the additional functions that mProjector grants,
> but I do need to be able to compile these things at the command line.
>
> Short version is: mProjector doesn't allow me to create .app and .exe
> from the same box, and using it from the command line is, dicy at best.
>
> Could someone point me at an open source program that creates .exe
> and .app files from .swfs and any external files the .swf file
> references? If it runs on Linux, that would be awesome, but if it
> doesn't, that's ok too. I just need to find SOME way of making this
> happen.
>
> Thank you very much for all your help.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> James Barros
> james at cyberflowsolutions.com
>
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