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Subject: RE: FLASH: What are the basic levels of FPS? (frames per second)
From: mbain
Date: Fri, 30 Jun 2000 08:05:46 +0100



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Michael Bain - mbainatza [dot] ibm [dot] com
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Michael Bain
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From: Michael Bain/South Africa/IBM@IBMZA
Subject: RE: FLASH: What are the basic levels of FPS? (frames per second)
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Yes I agree, much safer - the main reason for using 24fps generally is that
I like things to have a fast pace, i like my motion tween to happen with a
bang ...and if I tween it at 12fps over 3 frames (to get it as fast as i
want it) there are only 3 frames of animation - very "stocky" ...but 6
frames over 24fps gives a much smoother result.

:o)



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"Justin Ludington" <jludingtatreveregroup [dot] com> on 29/06/2000 17:20:09

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Subject: RE: FLASH: What are the basic levels of FPS? (frames per second)




24 fps is standard for film, and should give as smooth playback as you can
get (30 fps is standard for video).

Keep in mind that the viewer's processor speed factors heavily into the
actual playback rate, and with even a moderate amount of graphics, only the
fastest processors will be able to keep up with 30 fps. If you can get your
animations to look smooth at lower fps rates you'll be much safer

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I generally use 24 fps

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David Mellinger <davematdra [dot] com> on 29/06/2000 16:16:16

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Subject: 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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