Imported JPEG causes ptroblems when publishing

Still have problems with publishing a FLA with an imported
JPEG as a
background.
It is published OK several times and then on athe next
attempt to publish it
slows down and throws a message that the computer run out of
virtual memory
and will take it from some other processes. This takes a
couple of minutes
nd then the resulting SWF is about 10 times the size it was
before and shows
no backgrownd.
The JPEG is still in the FLA, but it is empty.
I delete is completely, import again - same story - compiles
well only
several first times.
Tries it with other JPEGs - same result.
Without JPEG thisfla compiles without problems
The JPEG in question is a photo taken by low resolution
digital camera, 1276
by 958 pixel and 330 K

The size of main fla file in which I am importing the image
is 2.5Mb
Version of Flash is 8, AS version 2
I cannnot see file size abnormality here.
The most puzzling is that after I remove and re-import the
image it compiles
well several times? before the problem repeats. It looks like
something is
accumulationg over repeated publishing.
Or my code might have some hidden side effect which does
something with the
image
"arunbe" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:emgpb5$601$[email protected]..
> Its somewhat a difficult problem, i never met before.
> But, I need some more details.
> May i know whats the file size of your main fla file in
which you are
> importing the image ??? And what version you are using
now ????
> Onething is sure, its only due to the upnormal file
size.
> Check it out....
>

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