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Subject: Re: FLASH: Flicker
From: Gregg Caines
Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2000 22:18:45 +0100

Can you try it out on a faster computer? That sounds like
a processor speed problem to me. You might think about
simplifying the scaling logo and eliminating the usual
processor-hogging activities (ie lots of text, alpha tweens,
lots of symbols, multiple animations at one, etc).

If your logo is in a movie clip of its own, make sure there
are no blank frames of course. That will cause flickering
too.

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Gregg Caines
n e o m e t r i x systems inc.
http://www.neometrixsystems.com
gcainesatneometrixsystems [dot] com


> Hi! I have a logo that starts out very small and "moves towards" you very
> slowly, growing larger as it approaches. This logo has a number of
different
> colors in it and appears to flicker as it moves. Anyway to get rid of
this
> problem?
>
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>
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