Any browser except IE on Windows will have reduced performance. Only IE
gives Flash as much RAM and CPU as it wants.
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>>can shed some lite?
Yeah - simple really. the higher the framerate, the more the processor
calculates and the screen redraws and thus the smoother the animation IF
the end user's machine can keep up with it (easier to "keep up with it"
when viewinng it locally in the Flash IDE). The lower the
Doesn that a problem just with that in browser flash always go slower?
I m looking for some ways to solve it.
On 3/1/07, Matthew Ganz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi.
just received an .fla from an old developer that has an fps rate of 60 and
a bunch of shape tweens. testing out of the IDE the sh
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