Thomas Auge schrieb:
>> Hi for that u may would like to check the current framerate of the movie
>> and if you are under windows
>> in the taskmanager under Process there you could read in % what the CPU 
>> using just for the swf.
>>
>> if the framerate doesent get slower than 10-15% form the framerate that 
>> u have on idle status
>> and the flash also is not using more then 10-20% of the cpu it wouldent 
>> be the swf i guess.
>>     
>
> It's not a load problem. Neither the client nor the server CPU load gets 
> significantly higher than usual and there is ample network bandwidth 
> left, too. How do I check the framerate? It looks like the framerate 
> drops to like a frame per second or less, but that's just what I see. 
>   
well i meant the framerate of the swf movie an all and you would check 
that by something like this

[CODE]

this.onEnterFrame = function(){
    var endVar = getTimer();
    trace ("fps : "1000/(endVar-_global.startVar));
    _global.startVar = getTimer();
}


[/CODE]

the framerate of a flv does NOT depend on the framerate of the swf!

greetz Sascha

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