just let you know, i've got solution!

problem was, that my flash movie was big (whole screen) and recreating
dynamic mask was problem. Even commercial projectors was running full CPU...
but i've made flash movie just as big as insect is, and instead of moving
insect movieclip, i move projector window, and just animate and rotate
insect movieclip

Result: 0 to 2% CPU :)

thank all for help

On 6/26/06, franto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

ok Steven, thanks for you help, i will try, i just used ScreenWeaver
because it's opensource, and it has version for Eclipse, that's very nice

I will try mProjector tommorow and let you know
Thanks

Franto


On 6/26/06, Steven Sacks | BLITZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I think the problem is creating dynamic mask (flash with desktop), but
> I
> > dont know how to fix it.
> > Should I use other projector then Screenweaver?
>
> You should absolutely use a different projector than Screenweaver.
> Screenweaver has always had FAR worse performance than any other
> wrapper, especially when it comes to transparency.
>
> mProjector is hands down the best performing (and easiest to code
> against) 3rd party wrapper on the market.  If it has all the features
> you need, you should go with it.  If not, SWF Studio is a good
> alternative.
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