Animations in 1080 x 1920 HD resolutions

Hi,
I am trying to create an animation in flex using AS 3.0 Tweener class in 1080 x 1920 resolution, but the animation seems to be flickering. Is there any solution to overcome the flickering. I have tried increasing the frame rate but the animation still flickers...
Regards
Harsha

Almost all flash animations have this problem and I have never seen a solution

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