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    change the Frame rate (FPS)

    I have a flash game that I have been working on for quite some time.

    I based the whole game around a 12 frames per second setting.

    I need to make a new scene as part of my game needs to be at 15 frames per second.

    It only lets me set it for the whole document...

    is there any way I can set each scene at it's own different frame rate?

    Thanks for any advice!!!

    -Clarence

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    as far as i know you can not have different frame rates per scene. flash treats addition scenes as added on frames. i.e. if scene 1 has an end frame of 10 (goes to frame 10 and then switches to scene 2), and scene 2 starts at 1 the flash will treat scene 2, frame 1 as frame 11. i hope i explained it right.
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    I don't get it

    There's no way to increase the frame rate?

    I just don't want to have to go through and re-do all the animations

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    you can increase the frame rate, but once you do it be for the entire movie not just a particular scene. you can however, create a separate movie at whatever frame rate you want and load it into a parent movie that has a set FPS, for example, if you have a movie set to FPS 12 and your host movie is set to 30, you can load the FPS 12 movie into the host movie and the loaded movie will maintain it's own FPS. hope u understand.
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    no what? u don't understand?
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    What you are trying to do is not possible. You can only change the fps for the entire clip.

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    you can have an external movie(swf) set to 1 fps, and load it into a host swf at a different frame rate. i did it.
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