If the loaded SWF (12fps) is straight linear, you could control its playback
using setInterval, at advancing the frame every 83 milliseconds (1000/12).
That is one option (maybe your only)

-Geoff

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whatver you load takes its parents frame rate - so I'm gonna say - ain't
gonna happen.
> Does anyone know how to load an external SWF and have it play back at
> its native frame rate if the movie that its being loaded into has a
> different frame rate?
>
> For example, I have a movie that is set to 30fps (swf1)  and I want to
> load in another movie that's 12fps (swf2).  I want swf2 to play back at
> its intended speed.
>
> Any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Derek
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