The answer of web developers, designers, and publishers to visually appealing internet sites on the world wide web are Flash animation streams. This is because with
faster internet connections, the internet viewers of the world now rely heavily on internet streaming content over basic entertainment systems. However, there is that long standing issue with Flash players and how it plays streaming content, either video or audio, or both.
Frame rates. That's about it. This is due to Flash player's embedded features and functions of being dependent on the substantial frame rate settings on Flash player and not on the streaming media content's actual predefined frame rate. With this, Flash Player 8 or 9 does not adjust to how the streaming media content should be played. It has to follow, rather religiously, its own frame rate setting. Through this, internet viewers of Flash streams should always make it a point to set up frame rate setting of their Flash players so as to match the frame rate setting of the media content. This would assure seamless viewing of the streaming media content using Flash player 8 or 9.
But Macromedia is constantly developing Flash player so as to solve once and for all this issue of viewing streaming Flash media content. With the new release of Flash Player 9, some bugs were fixed but the said frame rate issue was not yet completely given a solution. Perhaps, we should just adjust Flash Player 9's frame rate setting to match frame rate setting of the streaming media content, then?