Aha, I guess some clips would need to be controlled. Is it good to mix flv
and PNGs? Someone mentioned flvs could be a problem if you want to sync
sound, is that right?

The PNG-solutiuon is bigger in file size, right?

Ellen

> Would the user need to control the movement (rotation?) - if so, I might
> opt
> with PNGS and target frames. Otherwise I would go with the FLV (rotation
> or
> whatever is not able to be controlled by the user).
>
> - e.d.
>
> On 9/5/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I am going to build a Flash site with 3D rendered models that moves.
>> Which
>> is the smoothes way to display these 3D clips? Like frame-by-frame pngs
>> or
>> as an flv or swf?
>>
>> I am concerned about CPU and loading time.
>>
>> Thanks in advance!
>>
>> Ellen
>>
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