Hi sveilien and welcome to our community
If I'm guessing correctly, my take is that when you display
your movie by itself, you are displaying it by pointing at the HTML
page that is normally created. This ensures the movie is presented
at the same exact dimensions it was recorded at. This keeps things
crystal clear.
Enter the realm of displaying your Captivate movie inside
another Flash object. This is where things usually go downhill. The
container object often scales the internal object to a different
size. This causes things to blur, as at the day's end, essentially
you are dealing with bitmapped images.
I'm not overly familiar with Flash, but I do have a
rudimentary understanding of it. However, I'm not sure what I'm
about to suggest is possible. Maybe one of those that frequent here
and are "Flash familiar" (Marc? You there?
) can answer this. It seems logical and reasonable
that you might have the ability to specify the actual size of an
included object, such as a Captivate movie. Also, this would seem
to be fairly obvious, but you would need to ensure the actual Flash
container were larger than the Captivate movie you are bringing in.
I'm thinking if you can do this, the "inside" Captivate movie will
then display as clearly as it does when you run it all by itself.
Hopefully this helps... Rick
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