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Hey all, just a bit a info for ya...
OK, there are a few things to keep in mind here...
1. Processor speed does not have 100% effect upon the speed, as we educated computer people know, PIPESTREAMS are what matter. you can have a 10gHz system, and if it has a longer pipestream, the info ALL comes out at the same rate.
PC Pentium (any gigahertz speed) uses a 21 pipestream
Mac G4 (any gigahertz speed) uses a 7 pipestream
my Dual 800 Quicksilver Macintosh is stable all the way around with this file, except in IE, just TAD slower, not 6 fps though.
But IE is ALWAYS a bit slower with everything, not only flash. It's a more bulky browser requiring more system resources than other apps, thus slowing it down a bit. PLUS when has Microsoft done ANYTHING by industry standards? NEVER!! MS caused all the problems with compatibility on the web with their own version of JAVA, and they continue to mess it all up. This could be an issue, how about contacting Microsoft instead of Macromedia, afterall, Macromedia develops THEIR software arond industry standards, Microsoft never has.
But nevertheless, the problem here seems to be on PCs, not Macs, which leads me to believe that it is a PC pipestream problem, because honestly, I dont really see any noticable difference.
Just thought I would throw my 2 sense in.
Mr Griffin, there was nothing heated in here, the stuff about MS, yes, they did try to make their own standards, outside that of industry standards. And the rest was MY experience with Flash so far. Do you have a problem with that?