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| The framerate of your application refers to how often the windows of your application are refreshed (the stage is redrawn on screen). |
| With a framerate of 24, the content of your app is refreshed every 41ms (24 times per second). The framerate also defines how often |
| the ENTER_FRAME event handler is invoked. If you build a Flex-based application, the framerate by default will be 24. |
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| Arno Gourdol, Sr. Engineering Manager on the Adobe AIR team, has created a sample application that demonstrates |
| a technique for lowering the framerate when the application is in the background. The project file can be downloaded by clicking the |
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