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daffydax #1
Presentation displayed at a tradeshow
I am developing a multi-scene looped presentation that will be displayed on a
19" vertical display monitor posititioned at a tradeshow exhibit. Since I do
not care about download time or file size, do I still maintain 12 fps, or
should I increase this so the presentation runs better. If so, to what do I
increase?
Also, I've set the document dimensions to match the size of the screen, so
that it can be viewed as full screen. Is this correct?
Are there any other issues that I should be aware of running a looped
presentation for an entire day?
thanks!
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Don McCahill #2
Re: Presentation displayed at a tradeshow
You can change the frame rate in the movie settings (modify > document ) dialog.
I would make sure to test run the presentation overnight or over a weekend
just to make sure there are no memory leaks in your code that manifest after a
couple hours. Shouldn't be a problem unless you are doing a lot of coding, and
are not expert in memory management.
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