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    I've come across this on a number of occasions.

    I have a bitmap (jpg) image embedded in my movie. I've noticed that it appears to 'wobble' while the movie is playing. This happens on NT, Win98 and MAC, although, I have a new PC at work - a P111, 700, which it doesn't happen on.

    Does anybody know why this happens or if there is a work-around?

    Regards,

    onedot

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    change the movie setting from auto high or toggle high to just High. That should help. Regards, Bill

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    thanks for the help, Pope, I understand the principal.

    but, at the risk of sounding like a plonker, where do I make this setting?

    DISREGARD THE ABOVE, I AM A PLONKER - IT'S IN THE HTML, RIGHT!?!

    I've checked the html, It's already set to 'high' on both tags. Confused.

    [This message has been edited by onedot (edited 16 March 2000).]

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    this is happening to me too and my movie quality (i'm using Dreamweaver) is set to "high"

    it's a very strange effect

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    if it looks like the image is "stretching" one pixel, then snapping back, (if that's what you mean by wobble), try breaking apart the image, that usually works.

    sometimes this crops a thin border around the image, so you might want to go into photoshop and add a one or two pixel blank border first.


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