Here is the scenario, I am importing a movie.  Via Sorenson Movie Import. The 
Quality of the frames in the movie (this is an actual movie. multi frame video 
capture -to clarify) - as I was saying the frames in the movie are all sub 
level quality to the first frame.  The first frame is a key frame (obviously).  
When I insert key frames the film quality is perfect.  Where there are no key 
frames the film quality is very pixelated.  I considered putting key frames in 
as every movie frame, but I could even export the file, to many frames.  
Hundreds of frames and more than one movie, so that is not a solution.  If 
anyone has run into this issue before and/or knows a solution I would like to 
here it.  It is eleven on Saturday Night.  (yes I am an idiot)  But I have to 
have a client demo out on Monday. 

Appreciate the help.

Vdst.
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Helmut Granda 
  To: Paul V. ; Flashnewbie Mailing List 
  Sent: Saturday, May 26, 2007 9:30 PM
  Subject: Re: [Flashnewbie] Movie loading issue.


  Not sure I understand your question. Could you elaborate for us who are a 
little slow?  :)


  On 5/26/07, Paul V. < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
    I am loading a movie, If I run throught the movie, with key frame at the 
start and let it play the only good quality image on screen is in the first 
frame (keyframe). If I put in a keyframe for every frame the clarity is perfect 
but, the load is rediculous.  (with over 800 frames).  So I am hoping someone 
knows the answer to this.  As of course bandwidth is a constant issue. 

    Thanks

    Vdst.
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