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    Video Playback Issues

    Ok guys ... I haven't seen an answer to this ... EVER ...

    I've imported some movie clips into flash ... but the playback isn't soomth inside flash, but out flash its crisp and smooth ... Question 1: How can I get it be just as soomth or very close, inside flash?

    Also, this question is not pertaining to video, but it involes lots of moving graphics ...

    I have lots objects I've created in flash (so they're all vector) I have them alpha 0 - 100%, scale (bigger / smaller) and whatever else ... I can't, for the life of me, figure out how to make all the elements on my stage play smooth ... its really starting to bother me ... I need to have this play smooth as if it were graphics on a TV ...

    My document size is 768w X 1280h ... reason is because the client needs this presentation for a trade show ...

    Any help would be great

    thanks

    - Steven

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    When you say they are not playing smooth -- what do you mean? Do they jerk around on the stage?

    After you make your movie and burn it to CD -- it the result smooth?


    I wonder if your local processor is taxed while you are editing in flash -- causing that environment to be unstable.


    If you have all your tweans set accurately -- without unnecessary key frames in the middle causing unbalanced transitions, you should have smooth playback. Also -- are you using guides if necessary? That will help alot if you have movement across the canvas -- use a guide to make a path for the movements in each twean.


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