Maximum fla/swf size

Anybody knows if there is a maximum size of a fla/swf.
We have a project that is estimated to be around 2.5GB in
total. All in one file if possible due to performance.

Hi,
I never faced some thing like this before ;) I think the only
limitation the Flash Help file is that the maximum number of frames
in Flash file should not exceed 16000 frame. But generally, I do
not advice to reach that big Flash file as this may cause some
problems for the performance such as the library navigation may go
so slow and the file may not work well with this big size, this may
lead to some thing like file damage. i alway suggest separating
files into several small files to better performance

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