Heavy file

Hello community :)

i have an animation project with 300 frames (600px * 600px | 60 fps)
all in vector. When exported the html file is more than 40mo … Is there a way to compress this? What can make the project so heavy?
thank you for your help !

The project seems to be big, which might cause bugs while exporting, therefore I recommend splitting the project into separate clips, and exporting each into an mp4 file individually, then re-combining them using another software.

This is just my method of handling this, it’s not always expected to work though

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i think luxapodular at some point reccommended to someone else to export it as an image sequence, then find an online image sequence to video converter, then maybe export audio only in wick (if that applies) (yes that does exist), then combine the video and audio to make your final video. might take less time. hopefully not 40 months. :smile: (or whatever mo means)

Thank you for your clip reply :slight_smile:
but there is another problem (sorry, I didn’t detail this previously),
all the scene are interactive … so I cannot turn that into mp4 …

so you want to export either a zip or an html instead if it’s an interactive animation. i don’t know how to combine html files so that’s as much as i can give you.

i have a not-so-great history with wick zip files because i can never figure out how to open them. i open index.html and it infinitely loads. (note: this is from a while ago, haven’t recently tried it) so if an html is taking that long, you might have to find a way to make the file less bulky.

or the other solution is to give us a wick file (through google drive if the file is too big for the forum), then one of us who has a good enough computer exports it, then we give it back to you.

Hello :slight_smile:
thank you for your reply !
If you can help and want to have a look, I uploaded the file here
http://www.esac-cambrai.net/A4/test.wick

I tried to change fps and compress mp3 again, but I 've just won few mo …

why 60 fps?
what’s is the animation for? many animations are made at very slower frame rate

Yes, nearly all animations are at 24 FPS

oups sorry:
http://esac-cambrai.net/A3/test.wick

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