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alinne5 7/14/2006 7:18 AM PST
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  I have several Shockwave Flash Objects inserted, but for some reason one will
not appear. The only thing I can figure out is that it may be too large. I
have several at 1.5 MB but this is a Captivate movie recording and is 21 MB.
Is that too large?

Thank you
 
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Paul G:) 7/18/2006 12:58 PM PST
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  Hello,
I doubt if its the size, it maybe the way in which you are embedding the
movie.

I have the used the free copy of the tool below to embed and paly movies up
to 35mb.

http://www.internalsupport.net/in-shop-flash.html

Its worth giving it a try.

P:)

"alinne5" wrote:

> I have several Shockwave Flash Objects inserted, but for some reason one will
> not appear. The only thing I can figure out is that it may be too large. I
> have several at 1.5 MB but this is a Captivate movie recording and is 21 MB.
> Is that too large?
>
> Thank you
 
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alinne5 7/19/2006 9:14 AM PST
   
  It turned out I was referencing the file incorrectly, thanks for ruling out
the size issue though.

"Paul G:)" wrote:

> Hello,
> I doubt if its the size, it maybe the way in which you are embedding the
> movie.
>
> I have the used the free copy of the tool below to embed and paly movies up
> to 35mb.
>
> http://www.internalsupport.net/in-shop-flash.html
>
> Its worth giving it a try.
>
> P:)
>
> "alinne5" wrote:
>
> > I have several Shockwave Flash Objects inserted, but for some reason one will
> > not appear. The only thing I can figure out is that it may be too large. I
> > have several at 1.5 MB but this is a Captivate movie recording and is 21 MB.
> > Is that too large?
> >
> > Thank you
 
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