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    Can "dancing pixels" be stopped?

    Hi guys,

    We working on an animated opening for a website where still photos animate right to left and receed into the distance. The client likes the effect but there is a problem with the image redrawing. The pixels seem to jump and move as the photos animate and this is distractiong. Horizontal lines are especially prone to this. The animation can be seen at:

    http://www.rivertown-lab.com/ma_menu/ma_menu.htm

    Does anyone have a suggestion on elimanating these "Dancing Pixels".

    Thanks for any help!

    Robb Jacobs
    Stillwater, MN
    Robb Jacobs
    Stillwater, MN

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    Well, I have one suggestion: you might try upping the frame rate and see if that solves the problem...I think Flash can go up to about 120 fps(!)...

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    Thanks

    Thanks for your reply. That's a good idea and we'll give it a try.

    Cheers!
    Robb Jacobs
    Stillwater, MN

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    Did you get it working? I wouuld like to see it, its almost like the image is too big for the size, like using shift+hand tool rather then adjusting the resolution.
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