Sander Schuurman wrote:
Just came across some limitations on the fps of a flash movie inside a
browser.
I've read on the internet some messages about the limit to be at around
60? But my tests got stuck at around 33 fps, it begins at around 57, but
drops within a few seconds to around 33...
Anyone can shine a light on this subject?

Depends on the browser. Different browsers choke plugins in different ways. Two links:
http://graphics-geek.blogspot.com/2008/04/off-bubblemark.html
http://www.kaourantin.net/2006/05/frame-rates-in-flash-player.html

Film is at 24fps... Disney animation, so compelling, was two-up, or twelve frames per second. Most of the "bloated flash" or "flash cpu" complaints out there are (I think) due to background ads with greedy framerates.

It's best to be polite, and only take the processor cycles you really need. Others may be trying to use that processor too.

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