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Re: [Swftools-common] animated Gifs and artifacts
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erixtekila |
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Re: [Swftools-common] animated Gifs and artifacts |
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Sat, 19 Nov 2005 02:04:42 +0100 |
Would you please put the example files again?
I'm going to fix a bug that causes artifacts to appear in this
weekend if I can reproduce it(OSX 10.4.3/libungif 1.4.0final3).
Sorry, correct urls are :
http://www.v-i-a.net/download/swftools/angry.swf
http://www.v-i-a.net/download/swftools/angry.gif
But I think I've found the issue.
I think it's a matter of compressed files that libungif doesn't handle.
If you decompress the gif, gif2swf seems to works perfectly.
There is a commandline tool to decompress the gif : gifsicle
http://www.lcdf.org/gifsicle/
Hi,
I didn't achieve to find the issue.
Did you ?
I think it a problem with certain optimized animated GIF file that get
that option :
--disposal method
Set the disposal method for the following frames to method. Method can
be a number between 0 and 7 (although only 0 through 3 are generally
meaningful), or one of these names: none, asis, background (or bg),
previous. --no-disposal means --disposal=none.
--logical-screen widthxheight
Set the output logical screen to widthxheight. --no-logical-screen sets
the output logical screen to the size of the largest output frame,
while --same-logical-screen sets the output logical screen to the
largest input logical screen. --screen is a synonym for
--logical-screen.
It appears when using gifsicle to get infos of the gif files.
Did you succeed ?
Thanks.
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