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Subject: Re: FLASH: Re: deteriorating movie
From: Randy Kato
Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2000 18:07:38 +0100

Is there something in that movie that at that point becomes more
processor-intensive, such as alpha tweens or something like that? The player is
probably dropping out of high quality mode (losing the anti-aliasing) because
the processor is taxed.

HTH,
Randy

Intensepixataol [dot] com wrote:

> Hi,
> Could anyone explain to me why a movie when viewed either in I.E or Netscape
> would after a couple of minutes start deteriorating, the whole thing gets
> jaggedy( text & drawings)
> Thank you for your help...
> PB

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