flash (macromedia):
there were a few lengthy threads about this a couple weeks ago - try searching - i cant remember the
solution and i dont have vista.
Chris Georgenes
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[quoted text, click to view] FreshLaundry wrote:
> Please help me. This is truly, truly awful.
>
> I got a new computer AMD Athlon 64x X2 Dual Core, 2.4GHz.
> It came with Windows Vista Home Premium.
> I installed Adobe Flash Professional 8.
>
> I have Windows XP at home and Flash 8 works just fine.
>
> On this computer, ANY movie clip I double-click on takes f..o..r..e..v..e..r
> to update the screen. Excruciatingly slow.
> If you notice when you double-click a movieclip Flash makes an animation of a
> dashed box zoom up from the clip to make it look as if you are zooming into the
> movie clip -- well I watch that dashed rectangle slowly, slowly expand till it
> fills the whole screen. Only then will Flash resume normally. It expands in
> slow chunky movements.
>
> Strangely enough, if I click on a movie clip in the library - no problems. It
> opens up almost immediately.
>
> I've tried this with new files, old files, sample files. All the same.
>
> Either Windows or Flash hates something about that 'zooming into a movie clip'
> animation. It hates backing out of them too. I get the dashed box when I go
> back to the main timeline as well.
>
> This is just devastating. There is no way I can use Flash like this.
> Any suggestions welcome.
>
> I've already shut down every background program I thought was interfering.
> I've already reinstalled. (The uninstall took a bizarrely long time to do its
> thing. Could I have a bad copy?) I've kept a processor meter running whilst the
> problem occurred and the processor isn't sweating it at all. So what's the
> problem!?
>
> I was tech support for years, but here I'm completely at a loss.
> And trying to google 'problems flash 8 slow opening movie clip' is obviously
> useless.
>
> *sob*
>
>
Please help me. This is truly, truly awful.
I got a new computer AMD Athlon 64x X2 Dual Core, 2.4GHz.
It came with Windows Vista Home Premium.
I installed Adobe Flash Professional 8.
I have Windows XP at home and Flash 8 works just fine.
On this computer, ANY movie clip I double-click on takes f..o..r..e..v..e..r
to update the screen. Excruciatingly slow.
If you notice when you double-click a movieclip Flash makes an animation of a
dashed box zoom up from the clip to make it look as if you are zooming into the
movie clip -- well I watch that dashed rectangle slowly, slowly expand till it
fills the whole screen. Only then will Flash resume normally. It expands in
slow chunky movements.
Strangely enough, if I click on a movie clip in the library - no problems. It
opens up almost immediately.
I've tried this with new files, old files, sample files. All the same.
Either Windows or Flash hates something about that 'zooming into a movie clip'
animation. It hates backing out of them too. I get the dashed box when I go
back to the main timeline as well.
This is just devastating. There is no way I can use Flash like this.
Any suggestions welcome.
I've already shut down every background program I thought was interfering.
I've already reinstalled. (The uninstall took a bizarrely long time to do its
thing. Could I have a bad copy?) I've kept a processor meter running whilst the
problem occurred and the processor isn't sweating it at all. So what's the
problem!?
I was tech support for years, but here I'm completely at a loss.
And trying to google 'problems flash 8 slow opening movie clip' is obviously
useless.
*sob*
thank you.
it seems flash has a problem with Windows Aero effects or dual core machines
or something.
no one has issued a patch or even an explanation - truly appalling.
for now the solution seems to be:
1. right click the flash .exe and set to XP compatibility mode
2. disable desktop composition on the .exe
like this:
http://www.kokkos.com/Flash-VistaFix.jpg