Animated GIF 2004-04-09 - By Jerry Schwartz
Back Did you actually set a time inside the GIF, or just let the browser do it as fast as it could?
I just tried it, after setting a time between frames, and it seemed to work.
Regards,
Jerry Schwartz -- -- Original Message -- -- From: northwatchmantech To: Carrara@(protected) Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 4:19 PM Subject: [Carrara] Animated GIF
I don't know if any of you have run into this problem but I created an animated gif to run in a powerpoint presentation and also on a webpage. When I load up the webpage, the gif runs just right, nice and smooth. But when I load the gif in the powerpoint presentation, the animation is on speed. That is to say it runs two to three times as fast as it is suppose to. It starts out jumpy then transitions to smooth but it is super fast and there is no powerpoint settings that will change this. Any suggestions?
Thanks Northwatch
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