Canvass size limit 2880 - my image is 5000

My artist drew a beautiful isalnd BUT it's 5000 in width. We SCROLL it as it's for a Virtual World. - it's in layers and we scroll the different layers at different speeds.
Flash documentation states that the limit is 2880 BUT it does work in the player ie: you can see the full island but it does run a little slow.
Should I
a. Create a smaller island of 2880 which is a shame as I would have to get rid of a lot of good stuff
b. Split it into two images and dynamically connect them with code.
Also, I have different layers scrolling at different speeds which would make things more difficult to look natural.

I sort of understand the use case. It feels like the integrity/fluidity of your application depends on background(s) presence. I think you are better off with having all the images loaded as a part of app's initialization. I am not sure how to approach the animation part though. Chances are great that if you have a single container (or a couple containers given that there are two layers that create 3D feel) where images are consolidated and animate this container - there may not be any performance issues no matter width. If this optimistic view proofs to be wrong - then you may need to rethink the tactics. This is how I would start.
In addition, because there is animation synchronization on hands, perhaps, dealing with final containers will allow for more streamlined synching.
You said that these visuals are actually made as vector graphics. If this is true, I will still try to use vectors - not bitmaps but convert them into bitmaps at runtime.

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