flash frame rate
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- dgtl_rchtct0
actually frame rate has nothing to do with either of those. its graphics cards.
if a users graphic cards is a generci version, it will chunk. if you plan on running video and even worse, streaming sound, the file will chunk. (oddly enough, streaming audio has the strange affect of speeding up your .swf)
now, when it comes to benchmark testing, if i run my files ate 120fps and test on older maching with standard issue graphics card and we'll say, PII processor, the result will be a fps of roughly half to about 90fps what i was originally running. for me, thats no big deal because that is equally fast and eough to playback animation so it looks smooth.
in regards to commands, they don't count by fps. so it doesn't matter. that is based on whatever interval you set or how you choose to eval the function.
if you run 30fps, on a machine with a poor graphics card you will get lucky to run 15-20fps.
if you count in video, that also plays another big role. more on that another day. for now, trust me, 120 is fine. but to each his own.