Flex can only run flash movies at 24 fps. So your Flash movies will look
slower, especially if you are trying to render at 40 fps.
When working with Flash content in Flex you should always set your Flash
movies frame rate to 24fps. This way they will look the same in Flash and
Flex.
There are a few work-arounds to control the actual display rendering though.
Look into that.

On 5/11/07, alex steel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  thank for looking

It happens to me without any interaction
I know for service browser and everything is ok,
I still think it have problem with adding 300 ui elements

with my flash experience I would break it in smaller chunks, for
example 40 frames per second, break it in 8 per frame, it would slide
through it

how can I do such a thing in Flex ?

if that isn't problem I would still have good ad to my Flex experience
and future issues

I didn't looked about how Flex execute larger chunks of code
does it try to do it in one frame, or it's truly frame=free ?

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