I running into a very strange problem.  I've embedded a youtube player
in my code using the new AS3 API.  Since it is chromeless, I wrote my
own controls, with the progress bar/slider controlled by a timer (not
a tween).

When I run it from the Flash environment, the progress bar runs
perfectly.  When I run it from the HTML generated by publishing it,
which uses an old-fashioned embed, it runs the entire video, but the
progress bar runs at about 2/3 speed, and stops about 2/3 of the way
through.  When I use swfobject to embed it, it runs the entire video,
but the progress bar slider moves at about half speed, stopping about
halfway through.

I suspect this has something to do with frame rate, but I can't find
anything on the subject.  And for the life of me, I can't figure out
why it would be different in all three instances.

I'm using Flash CS4, swfobject 2.2.  It behaves the same way in both
Firefox and IE, so I don't think it's a browser problem. I'm not sure
I can publish the code here because I don't think my company would
allow that.

Does anybody have any light to shed on this?

Thanks!
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