Hi Durairaj, Thanks for looking into the problem. Let me try to rephrase it once again.
I have a flash player in which user can play slideshow (e.g. http://www.authorstream.com) now in this player as you can see the dimension of the player is around 400x300 approx. But the slides being loaded are 720x540 for some unavoidable reason. Few days back a requirement came that we have to put up transitions in this player as you see in the PowerPoint show. So i have imported transition classes in the player and tried to implement the transitions into the loaded clip (slides converted to swf from ppt). Now as you can see the player is of shorter dimensions then that of slides being provided to the player. So i have to resize the slide after loading them into a clip. Here starts the problem. On a button click (next of play button or at end of slide) I load next slide into the player. I have a function which load slide into the player. This function first show the dynamically loaded clip into player on top of already loaded clip and then hide the previous clip by setting it's visibility to 0. Here i was implementing the Transition on the clip by picking up the dynamic parameters being provided to me by the xml. So while playing the transition it will play at certain speed till it reaches a half way mark and then stops for a fraction of second and then again start till finish. If i implement the same code in a player of normal size i.e. where i don't have to resize the loaded swf file it plays smoothly. BTW i have to remove the transition from the current player on the website as it wasn't playing properly. Let me know if you understood the problem. I will try to send you the code next time -- Thanks & Regards, Vivek Lakhanpal. Phone: +91-987-608-2125 (India) Skype ID: lakhanpalv Website: http://viveklakhanpal.spaces.live.com _______________________________________________ Flashcoders@chattyfig.figleaf.com To change your subscription options or search the archive: http://chattyfig.figleaf.com/mailman/listinfo/flashcoders Brought to you by Fig Leaf Software Premier Authorized Adobe Consulting and Training http://www.figleaf.com http://training.figleaf.com