There is a difference between invisible and not being rendered my friend,
even if you can't see something doesn't mean its not there ;)

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On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 2:43 AM, Kerry Thompson <al...@cyberiantiger.biz>wrote:

> I'm glad you found the issue. I was about to make another
> suggestion--I will anyway, because it's a nice trick.
>
> Set the frame rate as low as you can, and still get smooth animation.
> A frame rate of about 20 fps is often good enough, and the Flash
> engine has to process fewer frame events. Movies at your local
> ciniplex only run at 24 fps, and American TV runs at just under 30 fps
> (29.97, I believe).
>
> Of course, that doesn't work for a lot of movies--sometimes you need
> the fastest frame rate you can get, especially for twitch games.
>
> Another technique I've heard of, but haven't experimented with yet, is
> to set the frame rate to 1 fps, and do all your rendering with
> updateAfterEvent. I've seen that done, and it gets some pretty
> impressive results.
>
> Cordially,
>
> Kerry Thompson
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