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Valentine’s Day Gift: FPS-Meter Lite for FlashLite developers

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Hello everyone and Happy Valentine’s Day.

Wanna be my Valentine? get this “FPS-Meter Lite”. It’s a very small component for FlashLite 1.x. When you test your FlashLite movie in emulator or on device, it’ll show the FPS of last 10 frames. See the picture below:

FPS_Meter_screenshot

We found it pretty handy when developing FlashLite games and optimizing animations. I hope you’ll find it useful as well.

Download FPS-Meter Liter.mxp

Update (5/June/2007):
FPS-Meter v2 is out. read my new post here

// chall3ng3r //

Written by chall3ng3r

February 14th, 2006 at 12:55 am

Posted in FlashLite

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  1. Thanks. Happy Valentine’s Day.

    sironge

    14 Feb 06 at 1:56 am

  2. Cool! Thanks.

    Christian Halbach

    14 Feb 06 at 7:53 pm

  3. Ciao,

    nice tool, great for debugging !!
    Alessandro

    Alessandro

    14 Feb 06 at 9:43 pm

  4. [...] chall3ng3r created a Flash Lite component to measure the FPS of an application running in the emulator or on the mobile phone. I think this is a really great tool especially if you are trying to debug you Flash Lite application/game in various stages. You can download it from his site. [...]

  5. Was there any update to this component? Any new version for FL 2.0? Thanks, Keative.

    Keative

    13 Sep 06 at 5:07 pm

  6. New version coming soon with Flash Lite 2 support. stay tuned.

    // chall3ng3r //

    chall3ng3r

    19 Sep 06 at 9:07 pm

  7. [...] Componente FPS Meter [...]

  8. Hi

    I am interested in knowing how you are actually calculating FPS. To be more precise I want to understand the FPS calculation is done before decoding or after decoding? And in either case what is your mechanisum to calcualate FPS.

    Also, is there a way to know how much video frame is lagging from corresponding audio?

    Jatin

    jatin

    25 Aug 09 at 10:21 am

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