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I got my Monoslideshow working fine into my flash website, but I noticed all photos have no antialiasing, so I get bad pixelled effect when moving. Any ideas to sort this out?
I can link an example if needed. Just let me know!
As I don't know exactly what you mean - yes, please post a link.
Christoph
<a href="http://www.filippovicarelli.com/mss/">EXAMPLE</a>
Left - the html imported version
Right - the flash imported version
Both using the SAME files and settings.
Orchid,
I see the difference, but I have no clue what causes them.
Christoph
Anyone else?
I can't believe nobody else has got this issue!
I confirm... I have the same (big!) issue...
I've tried on 2 completely different environments.
Hope that someone will give a clue on it...
As I don't have that problem with my flash slideshows, it must be rooted within the pictures themselves. Have you tried different jpg encodings (progressive or not, Photoshop optimized or not, different quality settings)? May be there is some scaling taking place - which size are the pictures you try to display, and at what size (=viewport) do you show them? Are those both settings the same and are you using the Ken Burns effect, so MSS has to upscale the images?
Just some ideas; let's know if you found it.
Christoph
I've had this problem. It is a flash timeline problem.
When you have a single frame in Flash and embed Monoslideshow (or many other image effects/components for that matter) all is good. However, if you place the embedded component off the first frame, Flash renders images oddly. I tested this alot a few years back and every time I moved such compontents from frame one I got rendering issues ... Flash for whatever reason, treats single frame objects differently to objects within a multi-frame timeline.
Only way around it is to make sure you place monoslideshow in the first frame.
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