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Subject: | Re: FLASH: What are the basic levels of FPS? (frames per second) |
From: | AS |
Date: | Thu, 29 Jun 2000 16:33:15 +0100 |
Once one of the Flash gurus said (on this list) that under windows you can't
get more frame / sec then 18, due to the Op. system. If you check the fps in
the authoring enviroment, you'll see a max. of 18.x, even if you set the
movie's speed to 100 and the screen is simply blank in all of your frames.
I use 18, and keep in mind that maybe speed'll drop on less powerful
machines, plus test sometimes on p200 / 32.
Higher fps could be good, when you want *very* qiuck response time for on
idle events, like rollovers - but I'm not sure, in Dir it works.
Aaron P�terffy
Aleph Systems
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T�rgy: FLASH: What are the basic levels of FPS? (frames per second)
> I'm trying to get a grasp on what people generally use for FPS.
>Flash defaults to 12, but what does everyone use? Obviously, the higher the
>amount of frames, the more processing power the end user needs, but the
>animations look smoother. Basically I'm looking for three distinctions:
low,
>average, and high-end. Personally, I've been using 30, but that has been
>resulting in poor performance on some of the higher graphical-content
>frames.
>
>David Mellinger
>Multimedia Development Specialist
>
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