Can you show an example? Because it sounds to me like fairly ordinary page
tearing - an effect that happens when the write-to-screen isn't synched up
to the refresh rate of the monitor, which is often an issue when moving
large chunks of the screen around. AFAIK Flash isn't synched to the monitor
in any way, so all you can do is minimise it by choosing.the contrast
between your colours carefully and only moving around small chunks of
screen. Have you got a vast difference in foreground/background colours
which is making it more obvious in your case?

HTH,
   Ian

On 9/10/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Dunc,
>
>    sorry mate, I keep forgetting ALL the things I've tried in the last 24
> hours, lol. I also tried that :)
>
> But basically, it seems no-one has seen this behavior out side of bad
> settings, I certainly haven't seen it on any other graphic tweening site
> examples.
>
> Sean
>
>
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