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    frame rate problems after export

    I'm sure someone else has had this problem, however i've been unable to find anything thus far.

    My animation is complete. Previewing it (.swf) works perfectly fine. Playing it in flash works perfectly fine.

    But once it has exported to .mov the frame rate temporarily drops in certain places (usually around tweens)...

    What gives?

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    Is there a particular reason your exporting to .mov?
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    For uploading to youtube.

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    I'm on a mac, and when exporting as a movie (or specifically to upload to youtube), .mov is the only option they give.

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    use a Screen Recorder to capture your flash file, but the good ones are not free!
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    I'm actually pretty set on exporting the .swf and then converting it.

    Just to confirm...

    mpeg4 > .mov ????

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    Don't export as .mov, but rather capture it live, so that nothing gets messed up and all the codes are executed, or use a SWF to Video converter
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