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    DOT-INVADER marmotte's Avatar
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    something looks strange...

    i have a .swf file. when i try he "test movie" function, the window tells me my file is 231ko total.
    i test the bandwidth (i included a loading), and...
    the movie loads, loads, and go to 100%. but what is happening, the loading bar continues to grow, and the ko loaded too!

    results:

    total size: 231ko
    ko loaded: 316ko

    what is that?

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    ...c'est la vie...

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    maybe from using loadmovie ?

    i'm not sure if that adds to it but it might.

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    DOT-INVADER marmotte's Avatar
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    si la vie est ainsi, alors où va-t-on? ^^

    well no, there's no "load movie" command in that .swf...
    there are no fonts embed either... mmmhh...

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    anything weird in the report file, hmm ?

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    I do have the same problem since switching to MX... C'est très étrange !

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    DOT-INVADER marmotte's Avatar
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    étrange, en effet...

    is it a flash MX bug? mmh...

    btw i didn't take a look at the report file yet...

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    I found something with MX which I thought at first may have been a problem with my PC. I generated a file that was running at 25fps but when I published it as HTML on my local PC it run slowly at only around 18-20fps but once I uploaded it onto the net and I visited it, it worked perfectly at the proper frame rate, anyone else had this one?

    Gary

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    Senior Member mbenney's Avatar
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    an swf will always run a bit slower embedded in an html page

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    Re-read my post mbenney!!!

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