thanks. I'm going to test some things out. I did have things set like...
fscommand("fullscreen","true");
fscommand("allowscale","false");
Stage.scaleMode = "noScale";
it is an exe that they are running also.
here is the animation...
http://thebhatch.com/uniden/ces/dect.swf
the actual movie is 800x600 so I've just been using a background thats huge
so it will just center the content wherever its placed. and the background
will look stretched from top to bottom...
oh and if any knows why I can't get the video in the background to look
smooth also that would be nice. thanks! right now its a 1280x720 mov thats
converted to the same but an FLV at a 1800 bitrate and its still pixelating!
its driving me nuts too. sigh* back from the holidays.
On Jan 3, 2008 9:39 AM, Andrew Sinning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It sounds like either:
>
> Your client has got his laptop configured incorrectly. It's possible to
> drive a 4x3 monitor at resolutions with different aspect ratios. I've
> seen this on my PC laptop, but MacBooks spare the user the distortion by
> cropping the displayed view to render it without distortion.
>
> Or, you need to fix the aspect ratio of your movie. Try using
> scale=exactfit and width and height = 100%. This should display at the
> correct aspect ratio as long as the monitor setup correctly.
>
> Corban Baxter wrote:
> > hey guys,
> >
> > I'm working on a flash piece to be displayed on a 16x9 television but
> the
> > laptop our client is using is 4x3. So when all the art is mirrored onto
> the
> > TV we get a bunch or squishing of the graphics. Anyone have some type of
> > good fix for something like this? Thanks in advance.
> >
> >
>
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