How to convert PDF to SWF and make embedded JPEG sharper?

To convert PDF to SWF and make embedded JPEG sharper, it is simple for you to use VeryDOC PDF to Flash Converter on Windows platforms.

VeryDOC PDF to Flash Converter is a great command line tool for Windows users to produce flash file singly or in batches with various properties. More information about VeryDOC PDF to Flash Converter could be found at official website of VeryDOC PDF to Flash Converter.

To use VeryDOC PDF to Flash Converter to convert PDF file to SWF file and make embedded JPEG sharper through Command Line and supported parameter, please read the following paragraphs.

1. Download VeryDOC PDF to Flash Converter

Please download package of VeryDOC PDF to Flash Converter here, then extract its content to your computer so that you can use trial version of VeryDOC PDF to Flash Converter later.

2. Use Command Line to convert PDF file to SWF file and make embedded JPEG sharper step by step

  • Open Command Prompt

Click start > select run > input CMD > click OK

  • Examples for you to refer to

D:\pdftoflash_cmd\pdftoflash.exe -swfopt "-j 90" C:\input1.pdf F:\output.swf

where you may need to know:

-swfopt <string>: set SWF options
         -j <quality>: set quality of embedded jpeg pictures to quality. 0 is worst (small), 100 is best (big). (default:85)

(note: the bigger int is, the sharper embedded JPEG is)

After you get Command Line and parameter like above typed in Command Prompt correctly, please click enter there. So that VeryDOC PDF to Flash Converter could help you add new generated SWF file with specified embedded JPEG quality after conversion from PDF file to SWF file through Command Line. To know more supported parameters besides this one mentioned above, please go to homepage of VeryDOC PDF to Flash Converter.

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