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Thanks, looks like the problem isn't the camera but your framerate. Your document is set to a non-standard fps of 18. This is not supported by Media Encoder so the video is being rendered to the closest one available which is 15fps, and that's whats causing the frame skipping.
Fyi, these are the supported framerates in AME:
Solution: Go to Animate and change your document's framerate to a more standard value (like 24fps). If you want to preserve the timing/speed, check the "Scale Spans" opt
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the camera tool are known to be buggy. ie, it's better to avoid its use.
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Working on the teaser I think its unavoidable without the camera, Maybe there is a different approach to that? Instead of the camera I would probably utilize easing the whole scene and objects themselves. Depends on the performance, Thank you for your answer
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What version of Animate?
Is this the camera tool or are you using an Actionscript v-cam?
Does the frame skip happens when you render it to video?
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The version is the latest one, 32.1 as far as I rememeber. Are there settings for the camera tool?
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Found the settings menu for the camera tool but there aren't any options to see if I use Actionscript v-cam
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These are two separate things it's not something you'll find in a menu. Don't worry about it, clearly you're using the built-in camera tool.
Ok, next, try rendering a video by going to File > Export > Export Video/Media and use these settings:
Is there frame skipping in the exported video?
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Yep, The camera is still skipping frames
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I see, can you share your fla file via google drive link? I'd like to take a look to see what the problem is.
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Thanks, looks like the problem isn't the camera but your framerate. Your document is set to a non-standard fps of 18. This is not supported by Media Encoder so the video is being rendered to the closest one available which is 15fps, and that's whats causing the frame skipping.
Fyi, these are the supported framerates in AME:
Solution: Go to Animate and change your document's framerate to a more standard value (like 24fps). If you want to preserve the timing/speed, check the "Scale Spans" option beforehand.
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OH MY GOD YES!, Thank you so much it does fix the camera stutter but ruins a lot of symbols and timings but that one's on me. Thank you very much for your support