Can I use Linx SWFs for CD-ROM applications?
Yes, you can use Linx to create SWFs for CD Rom applications. However, there are certain issues that you should consider. Because of the way Flash works, when you have a SWF on CD, the Flash player loads the entire file into memory before it starts to play. So, depending on your computer’s speed, ram, CD player speed, etc. your performance may vary. Consequently, we suggest not creating files larger than 10-25MB for use on a CD Rom. If you want to have larger files, we suggest breaking them up and loading one after the previous one is finished and unloaded. Linx will allow you to play your SWFs using Load Movie by using the play with LoadMovie play mode. Also, for Macs, you need to allocate enough RAM to your projector. When preparing a CD-ROM, the projector file needs to be allocated it’s own size plus the biggest Linx file plus a couple of extra MB to be on the safe side. When the HFS volume is burnt onto CD it will inherit the memory settings you’ve specified. Linx can output projec