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On 1/14/07, John Stiles <email@hidden> wrote:
If you want a consistent framerate, relying solely on Carbon event
timers isn't recommended. They might drift or miss a firing interval. If
consistency is important, you could use a high-frequency Carbon event
timer coupled with the Microseconds call to check the actual elapsed
time. (e.g. fire the timer 120 times a second, animate at 30fps.)
I was under the impression that using the CoreVideo display was the best method to insure consistent framerate.
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-Corey O'Connor
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| >Re: Milliseconds (From: Laurence Harris <email@hidden>) | |
| >Re: Milliseconds (From: John Stiles <email@hidden>) | |
| >Re: Milliseconds (From: "Corey O'Connor" <email@hidden>) |
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