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frame p/s
okay who recons that the fraimes per second on 3d flash director should go higher on macromedias do!
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Re: Re: frame p/s
[QUOTE]Originally posted by a_non_amous
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Originally posted by ajburgess1
okay who recons that the fraimes per second on 3d flash director should go higher on macromedias do!
Hi,
More frames ---- larger flash.....
Have you tried just entering a larger number in the entry
rather than just using the slider?
Regards,
YEP IT ONLY GOES TO 30 AND THERE AINT NOTHIN U CAN DO ABOUT IT
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KoolMoves Moderator
frame p/s
YEP IT ONLY GOES TO 30 AND THERE AINT NOTHIN U CAN DO ABOUT IT [/B]
Good lord why in the world would you want to? I can't imagine for a second that it would allow you to do anything that can't be done otherwise.
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Senior Member
I can't even imagine why you would want more than 30 frames per second. I generally cut my larger files down to 12 and you really can't tell much differnce. Now if a file is real small I might take it to 20, thats ultra-smooth and completely fools the eye.
Now for the dumb question of the week...........
Anyone know why when I have several actions going on at once(even on a very small file) the exported version will slow down in a browser(low resources maybe...), and how do I work around it if at all?
-Jason
[Edited by zoranvedek on 10-17-2001 at 04:26 AM]
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by zoranvedek
[B]I can't even imagine why you would want more than 30 frames per second. I generally cut my larger files down to 12 and you really can't tell much differnce. Now if a file is real small I might take it to 20, thats ultra-smooth and completely fools the eye.
I MADE A MOVIE AND SOMEONE REVIEWD IT AND TOLD ME IT SHOULD BE HIGHER
[Edited by ajburgess1 on 10-17-2001 at 05:45 PM]
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