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Subject: FLASH: cut # of duplicates in half?
From: John King
Date: Thu, 11 May 2000 20:09:28 +0100

In a movie I've got duplicated movie clips flying around. Each moving
item is actually two movie clips, one to do the movement and another for
the graphic. There seem to be good reasons to do this.

But I'm concerned about slowing things down once the number of clips
grows to a certain point. I could collapse each moving item into one mc.
The question is , should I? Is it better to have two movieclips (each
with half the code) or one movie clip with twice the code. How much does
simply having another mc to keep track of tax the program or processor?
In some ways I think not very much (since it's a duplicate and it's a
simple shape and there aren't many keyframes) but I wonder.

John King
Assistant Specialist, Information Technology and Outreach
Center for Toxicology, SWEHSC


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