Best practice for optimising animation / stage bitmaps

Hi everyone and a happy new year.
I am currently working on a prototype app for the iPad which involves some well known (UK) characters from childrens TV.
My usual job is to build interactive online magazines which are essentially very simple Flash games, and I mean really simple. The artwork is provided to me as hi res jpeg images and I then convert them to 72dpi and add them to the stage as per the design given to me.There is generally between 3-10 user interactions that trigger an animation. I use Tweener for the animations and they are either a popup that slides on and or off the stage.or a character is animated around the stage a bit.
This obviously works fine in a browser but on the iPad it really struggles with the animation, the framerate drops by around 75% and sometimes freezes for several seconds. I knew not to expect high performance animation sequences and high end game play using the packager for iPhone, but I did expect simple animations not to be a problem.
Does anyone have any suggestions on optimisation? Is it perhaps the use of Tweener that is the problem? I am really hoping to get some good results here.
Thanks for any help.

The secret to success when using stream audio to sync timeline animation is to have the items load ahead of when they are needed. For example, if several new items are to appear at frame 100, and then immediately animate in some way, the audio will cause the frames where they animate to be skipped, because it takes so long for the items to load and get onto the GPU.
So, have those items appear on the stage at perhaps frame 80, and concealed in some way so that you don't notice them. They have to overlap the stage by at least a pixel, otherwise they won't really load onto the GPU. Then at frame 100 move them into their correct positions, and the animation should go as intended.
When doing this, make sure the items are remaining in the same layer, have the same instance name, and there are no gaps in the timeline.

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