Having done more score animation based presentations than I would like 
to admit to the folks at Laszlo, I have seen the best result by setting 
the quality to 'best'.  This is a semi-documented feature in the Flash 
world and a bit difficult to find.   It does not make sense to have a 
low,medium,high, and then best, but it is there.

ugh, I searched for a perfect explanation of this online, but was only 
able to find issues that were semi-related to it....


 
http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/search/index.cfm?loc=en_us&term=quality%3Dbest

MG



On Sun, Sep 10, 2006 at 12:20 AM, Max Carlson wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> A while ago a customer was having problems getting scaled bitmaps to 
> look good if they were loaded at runtime.  After spending a lot of 
> time looking in all the wrong places, I discovered that the solution 
> was to set the quality of the Flash player to 'high'.  This has been 
> fixed in the nightly builds of trunk and legals, but in the mean time 
> if you want your flash applications to look their best you can set 
> this manually in your HTML by changing the 'quality' attribute of both 
> the embed and object tags to 'high'.  Let me know if you have 
> questions!
>
> Regards,
> Max Carlson
> OpenLaszlo.org
>
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