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    frame rate..... is there a limit?

    Hey there people.....

    i have a problem....
    i´m with a animation intro here, i´m using 30 fps for it.
    So... when i publish it in the html, the animation is slower than the time i was running it in the flash mx program.

    So.... is there any frame rate limit when u publish it on html?!?!?!?

    thanx!

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    Flash files generally plays slower in the browser, especially on Macs. Its probably due to the fact that the Flash Player is in a host program ( the browser ).

    A faster computer wil play your file faster though. Often the framerate is used as a limit, to make shure there it can not exeed the the set fps.

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    but my computer is a pentium 3.2 ht, radeon 9200, 512 RAM....

    i think the problem is not the computer...

    isn´t there a frame rate limit when it is published on browser?
    maybe a 24 fps limit?

    in the flash i can run it perfectly.

    thanx

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    There is no such limit. Some sites even use up to 60 fps.

    There are also rumors that 34 fps is optimal, however I have yet to see any effect on these numbers that are discussed in many threads here, maybe because Im on Mac ( which is considerable slower ).

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