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flash movie sizes
hi forum. can anyone tell me the minimum and maximum sizes of a flash movie? any help would be greatly appreciated.
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A Flash movie can have as many as 16,000 frames. Exceeding that limit will cause the movie playback to stop. While this limit is rarely reached by most developers, it is possible to have movies that are this long. If your movie must have more than this number of frames, it would be best to create multiple movies with fewer than 16,000 frames each, and link them together with a method such as LoadMovie.
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