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Total.Training.for.Macromedia.Flash.8-MOJO_Repack Packager ....... : Quasi_Mojo Supplier ....... : HB This release date: March 11, 2006 Store Date ..... : 2006 Platform ....... : WinXX/MAC Program Type ... : Training Protection ..... : None Cracker ........ : N/A Compressed Size. : 6.39 GIG Uncompressed Size: DVD 1: 3.94 GIG, DVD 2: 3.94 GIG, DVD 3: 3.86 GIG Format ......... : RAR / ISO ------------------------------------------------------------ -------- Total Training for Macromedia Flash Professional 8 Hosted by John Ulliman This training series produced in HD includes over 24 hours of indexed tutorials on the industry's most advanced authoring environment for creating interactive web sites. You will dramatically expand your knowledge of Flash and its extensive capabilities. Highlights: * Gain a comprehensive look at the most useful tools and features of Flash Professional 8. * Learn inside tips for how to create better designs and author interactive content rich with video, graphics, and animation. * Polish your skills with tutorials that will help you generate truly unique web sites and presentations. Bonus Material: Enjoy a free stock footage clip courtesy of Post Holes, a stock media development company that produces royalty-free, stock footage clips that are pre-matted, ready-to-use in video graphics software or non-linear editing applications. To access the Bonus Material, click on the Bonus button in the top right corner of the Interface screen and sign up using a throw-away e-mail address. Do not ask for Bonus codes - sign up for them yourself! DVD 1: Part 1 - Graphics in Flash 01. A Quick Flash Demo (48 min) 02. Meet Flash: Fundamentals (37 min) 03. Drawing with Vectors (28 min) 04. Flash Natural Drawing Tools (45 min) 05. Advanced Vector Drawing (54 min) 06. Setting Colors in Flash (44 min) 07. Bitmaps in Flash (51 min) 08. Using Text in Flash (55 min) 09. Symbols (41 min) 10. Symbol Effects: Filters & Blends (65 min) DVD 2: Part 2 - Animation in Flash 01. Introduction to the Timeline (55 min) 02. Shape Tweening (70 min) 03. Motion Tweening (64 min) 04. Advanced Animation Techniques (59 min) 05. Simulating Speed in your Animations (62 min) 06. Nesting Symbols for Complex Animation (61 min) 07. Animated Masks & Filters (54 min) 08. Sound & Video (85 min) DVD 3: Part 3 - Making Interactive Movies with Flash 01. Flash Buttons (54 min) 02. scripting Basics (51 min) 03. Basic Navigation Systems (64 min) 04. Flash Screens (61 min) 05. Advanced Navigation Systems (69 min) 06. Data Entry Forms & Components (74 min) 07. Publishing your Movies (46 min) 08. Developing for Mobile & PDA (25 min) ------------------------------------------------------------ -------- System Requirements For optimal video playback performance of our training, we recommend the following system specifications: Windows: 2.0 GHz processor or higher 512 MB RAM Macintosh: 1.0 GHz processor or higher 512 MB RAM ------------------------------------------------------------ -------- A NOTE FROM TT: What is the difference between a video DVD and a DVD-ROM? You may have noticed that some of our training products are available as either DVDs or DVD-ROMs; however you may be unclear on what the actual differences are between the two. When you see a product referred to as being available on DVD, this means that it's a standard video disc, very similar to the commercial movie discs that you get from the video rental store. These discs contain regular broadcast NTSC video (the North American video standard), which are designed to play on a standard set-top DVD player for viewing on a television set. You can always watch our video DVDs with a regular DVD/TV setup, but if your computer supports video DVD playback, you may also watch our training on your computer desktop. DVD-ROMs, on the other hand, are only viewable on a computer. A DVD-ROM is physically the same type of disc as a video DVD, but does not contain broadcast video and is not viewable on a standard DVD/TV setup. Instead, our DVD-ROMs contain a computer program which runs on Macintosh or Windows systems, enabling you to watch our lessons and actively participate within each lesson. You must run this program to view the training. A set-top DVD player cannot run a computer program, and so our DVD-ROMs won't work in a video DVD player. The advantage of DVD-ROMs over video DVDs is that our program provides for a much higher level of interactivity than a video DVD does. This interactivity enriches your training, as the program remembers lessons you've already watched and automatically links to our website for program updates. We can also create better-quality video on a DVD-ROM than on a DVD intended for television viewing, all of which results in a better training experience for you. ------------------------------------------------------------ -------- INSTALL NOTES UnRAR with WinRAR and Burn or view on your harddrive by mounting to a virtual drive using your preferred software. ATTENTION: TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting for Total Training for Macromedia Flash 8: Trouble launching the Training? Update your product to activate certain features: To activate some of the features in the Training interface, please check our website at www.totaltraining.com for product updates, or you can click the Setup button in the lower right of the interface to reveal the menu shown in the figure below. From there, click the link shown to visit our product updates and support web page. Windows users: The Launchpad window for the Training should open automatically when you insert the DVD-ROM. If the Launchpad doesn't start automatically, double-click on the My Computer icon on your desktop. Then locate your DVD-ROM drive (it should be labeled TMMFL8_Px) and double-click on its icon to open the Launchpad. If this still doesn't work, right-click on the DVD-ROM icon (TMMFL8_Px), displayed in the My Computer window, and select Open from the popup menu. Then double-click the file TMMFL8 may be called TMMFL8.exe) to start the Launchpad. Macintosh users: Under Mac OS X, the Launchpad window will not automatically launch when you insert the DVD-ROM. You'll need to open the DVD-ROM by double-clicking its icon on the desktop. Then double-click the "TMMF8 Launchpad Mac" file in the DVD-ROM window. No video? If you see the Training window and the interface elements (header, buttons, etc.), but no video is displayed in the center of the window, you probably don't have QuickTime installed, or you have an outdated version. You can download the latest version by clicking the "Get QuickTime" button on the QuickTime Test window that appears after you click "Install", or manually download the latest version from Apple's website using your browser. The web address is: Choppy or stuttering audio or video playback? If you experience stuttering or choppy video or audio when playing the training, try opening and closing one of the menus. This may correct the problem. No QuickTime Registration number needed If you install or update QuickTime, you may be prompted to enter a registration number at the end of the installation process. Registration is needed only for the Pro version of QuickTime, and is not required to view the Training - you may simply leave the fields blank and click "Next >" to complete the QuickTime installation. (If you do have a Pro registration number, you may enter it when prompted, or it may be entered at a later time via the QuickTime control panel.) ------------------------------------------------------------ -------- A BIG "THANK YOU" TO HB: for supplying the original upload! All you seeders: for keeping these torrents alive! Enjoy! Related Torrents
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