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Subject: Re: FLASH: _framesloaded property
From: John Graham
Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2000 15:52:45 +0100

I don't know, but couldn't you make a textfield called _framesloaded that
would display them as they are loaded, thus allowing you to watch them load.

John

> If I use the _framesloaded property command from within an MC on the main
> timeline, do I have to target the main timeline somehow to find the number
> of frames loaded on that time line? Or does _framesloaded only refer to the
> movie as a whole. If so, I'm afraid I have another question. If the movie
> has 2 scenes, scene 1 =150 frames, scene2 =100 frames, would I be asking if
> _framesloaded = 250 to find out if the entire movie is loaded and can I ask
> that from anywhere within either timeline or any MC? Also, I assume that
> said 250 frames will be the number displayed in the size report?


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