SWFObject has nothing to do with the content of a SWF or its frame rate, except perhaps setting some paramaters when embedding or passing values via FlashVars. Neither of these is used to change the frame rate.
- philip On Wed, Jan 13, 2010 at 6:52 AM, Roberta <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks for the quick response, Aran. Yes, I did read all the docs you > mentioned, and I've looked at the example. I agree with you that it > has something to do with how I've coded or, more likely, published > it. I don't think it has anything to do with the youtube API, > though, because youtube has nothing to do with calculating where to > put the ball on the slider - that's all in my code, which is in > Actionscript. The example doesn't have a progress bar, though, and > it's in javascript in the HTML, not Actionscript, so it doesn't > help. > > The reason I asked the question in this forum was that I thought I saw > something in my googling adventures yesterday about swfobject and > default frame rate. When I change the frame rate in the actionscript > and the .fla, it changes the speed of the bar, and how far it > progresses before it thinks it's done. It's still wrong, just > differently wrong. I guess what I'm looking for is clarification on > swfobject and frame rate. > > I'm starting to wonder if the reason I haven't found any actionscript > examples is because no one else has been able to do this either :-). > > Thanks, > Roberta >--
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