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July 28, 2017
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Drawdowns FPS. Project fps - 24, in practice - 11. [MacOS, Macbook pro]

  • July 28, 2017
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Hi evreone! I have a problem with my Adobe Animate. Namely - Drawndowns fps.

I make a very simple animation (1 symbol ((Circle with fill)), 1 classic animation ((animation on Guide, just straight line)), no background, project resolution 500x500). I make 24 FPS in project, and starting animation. FPS in start 24, 2 second - 15, more 2 secod - 11...

With this dradowns it is impossible to work. Establish big project with animated backgrounds - impossible.

Characteristics:
Macbook pro 2017

   Intel Core i7 2.8GH-3.8GHz
  16GB 2133MHz LPDDR3

  Radeon Pro 555 with 2GB memory
   256GB SSD

MacOS Sierra
Latest version adobe Animate

UPD Live chat support solve problem. Thanks you!)

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Participant
July 31, 2017

Problem start again after macos restarting.........

Legend
July 28, 2017

Colin, she's complaining about slowdown in her project, not wanting to slow it down intentionally.

Colin Holgate
Inspiring
July 28, 2017

I should return that award you didn't send to me!

Lunar, are you able to post an example FLA somewhere for us to see? If you mean it's slow while you are working in the timeline, you could go to the View menu, and change Preview Mode to Fast instead of Full. That might help.

Participant
July 28, 2017

Live chat allready Helped me and fixed this problem with "Remote Support".
  "UPD Live chat support solve problem. Thanks you!)"


I don't know why and how it's Solved the problem, but it's a fact. After rename "Adobe Animate 2017" directory to "Adobe Animate 2017_old" FPS don't drops more to 11 on 24 project. (In Full preview mode)

Maybe I did not exactly express myself (Translate problems), but problem was a very low FPS on preview. Project fps 24, or 30. On preview it's go to 11, 15.... And this on very "easy" animation (No fullhd, just 500x500; 1 simble and 1 classic animation on the guide, no background and etc). But after renaming directory to Adobe Animate 2017_old (This make to me in Remote Support), it's works perfect. All 24 fps in project goes 24 fps in FullHD with background and etc.

Legend
July 28, 2017

"Drawdown"? Do you mean slowdown?

Participant
July 28, 2017

Just fps going down.

Colin Holgate
Inspiring
July 28, 2017

The code I gave would do that.

Colin Holgate
Inspiring
July 28, 2017

You can use code to change the frame rate. If this is an animation for video you should be using an ActionScript 3 FLA, it has better sound sync options, and more filters. You can put a keyframe into one layer in the timeline, and add this code:

stage.frameRate = 15;

Just put that at each place you need the frame rate to change. If you are doing HTML5 Canvas you can do this instead:

this.framerate = 15;

Note how framerate is lower case in HTML5 Canvas, but capital R in AS3.