Actually you can use images greater then 2880 pixels in width.
I've made some scroller once that used image more then 3600 pixels in width.
And it worked good, but later for some optimization reason and to be on the
safe side it was re-written and divided to parts :)
Besides this Matthew wrote it worked well in the old players. I think it's a
bug :) If something works in old version of application and stops working in
new version, its definitely bug not a feature :)

Igor V. aka The Helmsman
www.mixtv.tv

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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Muzak
Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 8:23 AM
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Flash Player 9.0.16 and Huge SWFs

The magic number (limit) is 2880 pixels in both directions (width, height)

Muzak

----- Original Message -----
From: "Matthew Donadio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 11:54 PM
Subject: [Flashcoders] Flash Player 9.0.16 and Huge SWFs


> Hi all,
>
> I looked around for any chatter about this, but didn't find anything...
>
> Is anyone having problems loading large swfs (dimension wise) from a movie
> running in Flash Player 9?
>
> I have an application that loads a few large swfs (7000x500 and 9975x500)
at
> runtime.  The application is published for FP6/AS2 and works fine in Flash
> Player 6.0.47 through Flash Player 8.0.24.
>
> I am still investigating this, but when I load the 9975x500 swf into the
app
> in FP 9.0.16 in IE6/Win the player crashes and exits (right click gives me
> browser menu instead of Flash player menu) immediately after the
> MovieClip.loadMovie().  FP 9.0.16 under FF1.5/Win just hangs at the same
> point.  The 7000x500 SWF seems to be fine.
>
> The SWF is exported from Illustrator CS2.  If I export the swf at a
smaller
> size and scale it up after I load it, then it works fine.  I will probably
> use this workaround, but I like to know why things are happening.  I will
> try to build a simplified test case that demonstrates this.
>
> Any thoughs would be appreciated.  Thanks.
>
> -------------------------------------------
> matthew donadio


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