| Subject: | Re: Flash and Quicktime - Flutter Issue |
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| From: | "GoofBoy" <tim.adams@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Wed, 26 Dec 2007 19:20:01 +0000 (UTC) |
| Newsgroups: | macromedia.director.basics |
Thanks for the input. I used member.unLoad() and that seemed to help quite a bit but after trying for a while going back and forth between scenes to see the flickering/fluttering intermitantly - then it would go away again - and I could not duplicate it. Anything else you can think of to try? Or is there a good detailed reference/description of how some of the renderings get generated with flash - about all I know is it happens 'off stage'. I greatly prefer the Quicktime DTS as it runs much better - no flutter/flicker when not DTS but not acceptible quality. Does the flash player try to optimize the screen updates somehow by marking areas as dirty and remembering/bufering larger/previous areas? There are some flash controls on the same page as the video I am runing so I can't completely unLoad() flash - not that I know how to force that anyway. Thanks again. Tim |
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