>Our choice to go with D7 (rather than D6) basically causes our product
>(a 23-title cd-rom series) to look awful on any machine set to 8-bit.
>(and yes, I'm quite experienced at palettes and all... it's a
>combination of 2 8-bit bugs in D7). Thank you Macromedia. :(
I was on the D7 beta, and complained as hard as I could about these
issues at the time, but the whole playback engine had been
re-written, which made it hard to change the problem.
You can (or could have for your CD series) solve the problem to a
great degree by using Flash members. A Flash sprite that has a JPEG
in it can scale with nice anti-aliasing, and does good dithering when
the screen is set to 8 bit color.
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