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09-Jul-2007, 06:19 AM #1
Fading images in and out with flash
Hello!

I have a simple Flash animation - fading in and out different images. I have done it with an Actionscript (changing alpha value). That worked ok only on new processors - on all others it eats 100% CPU. I then tried to do it with timeline (motion tween between 2 alpha values of picture). Now it is considerably better, but on CPUs lower than 2 GHz it still eats 100% CPU. Size of animation is 940x160. How can I do this fading correctly so that CPU will not have to do so much calculations?? Please help me!
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19-Jul-2007, 03:17 AM #2
You can find animations here (made with Flash CS3):

http://www.process.si/banner-slo-timeline2.fla (sample animation with timeline)
http://www.process.si/banner-slo.fla (whole animation with Actionscript)

Timeline version is a little better, but still consumes way too much CPU.

Any help very much appreciated.
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