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Dear all, unfortunately the camera moves stutter a lot, both when exporting and while working. Is this related to my computer’s performance? What can I change to minimize the stuttering? Thank you very much!
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that's caused by number of pixels moved from one frame to the next and your fps setting.
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thanks, kglad! what can i do to minimize it? my fps setting is at 30.
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start by increasing the fps to 60.
if that still stutters, you can try 120 fps. but if the movement from one frame to the next is 2 or 3 pixels, stuttering is going to occur no matter what fps is used.
does your animation play smoothly when tested in animate?
120 fps is the max, but whether your computer (or a viewer's computer) can handle any fps is a different issue (unless you export a video).
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thanks again, klad. I'll try that. I only need the exported file to work without much stuttering.
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the export should be a video (not swf) then (assuming no code needs to execute).
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thanks, kglad. yeah, I know that. the problem is, that by increasing the fps, I need to increase the frames to keep the timing, so the result is the same. maybe there is a way in the export-settings?
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if you're moving more than 1 px per frame, you're going to see stuttering unless you blur the object to obscure the stutter..
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yes, that is logical. I work with tweening in the the camera layer, so i asumed that animate would do that so it doesn't stutter - but honestly, I think I have to live with that stutter ...
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animate does nothing to prevent stuttering.
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unfortunately, in this case, yes. a tweening from a to b should work without stuttering, and it does, mostly. but not so with the camera movements, it seems.
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