I have a problem with some animated gifs I have created in adobe flash but when I import them in sparkol they show a bluish or some other colour as a background, but I put no backround colour; they are intended to be transparent! I attach an example to look at. Please help me. Thanks
I've had the same issue. Only the animated GOFs in the videoscribe library seem to work fluidly. Any animated GIF that I import into videoscribe does what you are describing.
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abdou bel
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Sat, 18 Apr, 2015 at 7:16 PM
Hi Beau Abdulla,
I figured how to solve the problem.. in exporting to animated gif I used 256 colour instead of standard colours.. Problem solved
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Beau Abdulla
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Sat, 18 Apr, 2015 at 10:07 PM
HI Abdou,
Are these GIFs you are making yourself right? What about GIFs I just find on the internet? It seems to hit and miss. Some work others don't. When I look at their properties, I don't see anything different about the ones that work and the ones that do not. Any advice?
Thx.
Daniel McCormack
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Mon, 20 Apr, 2015 at 3:50 PM
Hi Beau,
When downloading GIFs from the internet it will be a bit hit an miss, as there are are quite a few factors which can effect how well they work in VideoScribe. The main thing to check is that your GIFs do not have a transparent background, as this can mean that you see the previous frames of your GIF layered on top of each other by the end of the animation.
Hi everybody,
I have a problem with some animated gifs I have created in adobe flash but when I import them in sparkol they show a bluish or some other colour as a background, but I put no backround colour; they are intended to be transparent! I attach an example to look at. Please help me. Thanks
sorry attached file shows another problem .. here is the one I talked about
I've had the same issue. Only the animated GOFs in the videoscribe library seem to work fluidly. Any animated GIF that I import into videoscribe does what you are describing.
Hi Beau Abdulla,
I figured how to solve the problem.. in exporting to animated gif I used 256 colour instead of standard colours.. Problem solved
HI Abdou,
Are these GIFs you are making yourself right? What about GIFs I just find on the internet? It seems to hit and miss. Some work others don't. When I look at their properties, I don't see anything different about the ones that work and the ones that do not. Any advice?
Thx.
Hi Beau,
When downloading GIFs from the internet it will be a bit hit an miss, as there are are quite a few factors which can effect how well they work in VideoScribe. The main thing to check is that your GIFs do not have a transparent background, as this can mean that you see the previous frames of your GIF layered on top of each other by the end of the animation.