I am building a presentation shell that loads JPGs, FLVs, and SWFs via XML. I want opinions on which LoaderMax methods will work best for my scenario before I get too involved.
7+ JPGs for content that the client hasn't quite decided on yet and needs to review
60+ FLVs for finished content. Each FLV will have an intro animation, a hold frame, and an outro animation.
10+ SWFs for finished content. SWF will enable custom menus within the tool and allow for looping video within an intro and outro segment.
I've written the entire thing using NetStreams already, but I have some issues with content "flashing" on load and not fully unloading.
I want to give LoaderMax a try.
Earlier, I set the project up to use LoaderMax's queue, but with 60+ FLVs loading in all at the same time, it runs extremely sluggish. Otherwise, I was able to get it going like I wanted fairly easy. Does "queue" always load in everything at once?
Also, I set up a file to just use Loader objects individually without queue. It works well for the most part, but every FLV hiccups about 1 second into playing. I didn't have that issue when using NetStreams.
Is there a preferred method for creating a project where there are several different content types including some hefty FLV files? FYI, it will always run locally and never online.