Merrill, Jason skriver:
And don't forget the free Droid 2s they gave us and Martha Stewart paying a
visit. :)
I didn't those parts where important enough to mention.
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* Game controller support
* Hardware accelerated 3D
there's a combo and a half for you
a
On 26 October 2010 10:01, Henrik Andersson he...@henke37.cjb.net wrote:
Merrill, Jason skriver:
And don't forget the free Droid 2s they gave us and Martha Stewart paying
a visit. :)
I didn't those
For those that missed the keynote, let me do a quick summary of the
Flash relevant stuff:
* Hardware accelerated 3D
* Hardware accelerated Video
* The Flash platform has more devices, including settop boxes, blueray
players and tvs.
* Game controller support
Watch the rerun on
[mailto:flashcoders-boun...@chattyfig.figleaf.com] On Behalf Of Henrik Andersson
Sent: Monday, October 25, 2010 4:22 PM
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Subject: [Flashcoders] MAX
For those that missed the keynote, let me do a quick summary of the Flash
relevant stuff:
* Hardware accelerated 3D
* Hardware
Anyone know the maximum size, in pixels, a MovieClip can be before Flash
refuses to apply filters to it? It seems to be dependent on the filter
parameters, making me think there's a max size on the rendered clip.
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2880 pixels on any dimension. It's mentioned somewhere in the documentation.
Mark Hawley wrote:
Anyone know the maximum size, in pixels, a MovieClip can be before Flash
refuses to apply filters to it? It seems to be dependent on the filter
parameters, making me think there's a max size on the
: Thursday, February 07, 2008 11:29 AM
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Subject: Re: [Flashcoders] Max MovieClip Size Before Filters are Dropped?
2880 pixels on any dimension. It's mentioned somewhere in the documentation.
Mark Hawley wrote:
Anyone know the maximum size, in pixels, a MovieClip can be before Flash
isn't there a way to maximise this limitation?
On Feb 7, 2008 8:28 PM, Zeh Fernando [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2880 pixels on any dimension. It's mentioned somewhere in the
documentation.
Mark Hawley wrote:
Anyone know the maximum size, in pixels, a MovieClip can be before Flash
refuses to
Sorry if this is totally obvious, but I just want to confirm before I
go making some important and drastic decisions. If I set up FMS2 on a
server that's just connected to a T1 line (getting 1300 kbps each
direction), and I want to stream FLVs that are encoded at 300 kbps,
I'll likely only
Yeah right. Bull. File names can be very long on Mac. The Flash
player just refuses to load long ones.
I seem to remember this is a hard-disk only error by the way. Try
uploading the whole thing to a web server.
On 03 Mar 2006, at 15:43, quinrou . wrote:
Hi all,
I am sahring a problem
I seem to remember this is a hard-disk only error by the way. Try
uploading the whole thing to a web server.
really ? gonna have to give it a go online then - thanks for this.
On 3/4/06, Sander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeah right. Bull. File names can be very long on Mac. The Flash
player
Hi all,
I am sahring a problem that got solved bbut that i found really bizzare
We basically had a swf loading a video in itself, the file name for that vid
was pulled off an xml file which was loaded in. That swf worked fine on pc
but as soon as we tried to run it on a mac it stoped working. We
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