How can optimize current movie to have it more smoth motion

How can optimize current movie to have it more smoth motion?
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Bitmaps little jumps, need to have it more smoth.
Ideas?
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I don't see any small jumps in your file at all. I think it
runs smooth as it is. Though, it all boils down to system
performance and your flash-file probably will play less/more smooth
depending on the system it is played on.
What you can do is to lower the quality of the images as much
as you can before they get too ugly. It is a question of quality
vs. performance.
One other thing to do if you havnt allready is to set "allow
smooth" on the pictures.

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