I don't think it's possible to run the loaded swf at a different frame rate from the container, but I have read (and I even got it to work once) that you can force the parent clip to take the frame rate of the loaded swf, by embedding a streaming (I think) sound file (even if it's silence) into the swf that will be loaded. I'm pretty sure that if you can get this to work, it will slow down the parent swf's frame rate though.

Kevin N.


Geoffrey Holland wrote:
If the loaded SWF (12fps) is straight linear, you could control its playback
using setInterval, at advancing the frame every 83 milliseconds (1000/12).
That is one option (maybe your only)

-Geoff

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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Loading external SWFs with a different frame rate

whatver you load takes its parents frame rate - so I'm gonna say - ain't
gonna happen.
Does anyone know how to load an external SWF and have it play back at
its native frame rate if the movie that its being loaded into has a
different frame rate?

For example, I have a movie that is set to 30fps (swf1)  and I want to
load in another movie that's 12fps (swf2).  I want swf2 to play back at
its intended speed.

Any suggestions?

Thanks,

Derek


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