the presumes good coding practices on the internal player code :)
or maybe this has to do with the Browser ... :)) more fun if the
Browser is concerned
cedric
I'll give you a precious trick to make the swf run faster :
Using your favorite sound editor, create a new file, add one second of
silence. Save the sound.
Import that sound into flash.
Create a movieclip on stage. Inside the movieClip. Add a few
frames, lets
say 25 frames. Add the sound on frame 1 and loop it until it
reaches the
last frame.
Publish and watch it a browser. It plays 30 fps.
Le 02/05/06 10:37, « Michael Kønig » <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> a
écrit :
At this link there is a swf embeded in a html with a 5 line script
that
measures fps:
http://www.fla10.com/test/test.html
The movie is set to 30 fps but plays at around 23 and I have a good
computer!
Does flash automatically loose this much power and I just never
noticed??
What numbers are you guys getting?
/Michael
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