2008-05-28, 13:29 | Link #3 |
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Join Date: May 2007
Age: 34
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There is the default image viewer, but I used to have problems with ZoneAlarm's adware filters freezing animated gifs. There is a setting in there...somewhere. I've replaced it with Comodo a little while ago, so I don't remember.
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2008-05-28, 16:07 | Link #5 | |||
Sawa-Chan <3 <3 <3
Join Date: Dec 2004
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Yeah thats the one i was looking. I used to have that but forgot the name ^_^. By the way what did you search in google to give you that result . I couldnt find it . Maybe i should have looked longer .
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2008-05-28, 17:26 | Link #6 |
AS Oji-kun
Join Date: Nov 2006
Age: 74
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If you just want to see what an animated gif will look like, you can always use a browser. Just enter a file: URL in the address bar. I don't know how to write them in Windows with the silly reverse directory slashes, but try starting at file:///. That should bring you to the top of the C: drive. You should be able to navigate from there.
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2008-05-28, 19:32 | Link #8 | ||
Sawa-Chan <3 <3 <3
Join Date: Dec 2004
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Something like photo gallery.
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2008-05-29, 02:05 | Link #11 | |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Underground
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2008-05-29, 04:42 | Link #12 |
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Join Date: Mar 2006
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Gif support doesn't exist for Vista, sadly. No clue why they decided not to include it, since it worked just fine in XP, but you either need a third party program to view them or open the file up in a web browser.
Edit: Found the reason - "Active Desktop functionality has been removed. As a result, animated GIF files can no longer be set as the desktop background. No other dynamic content such as HTML or HTA files can run on the desktop." - from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feature..._Windows_Vista How they "fixed" it: "# Support for animated .GIF files has been removed in Windows Photo Gallery which replaced the Windows Picture and Fax Viewer. Animated GIF files display properly in Internet Explorer." My guess? Disabled because of Dreamscene.
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2008-05-29, 09:54 | Link #13 |
ISML Technical Staff
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Oh really. My guess would be gif's endanger the safety of our computers by using unnecessary animation that could include malicious macros acting as viruses/trojans, compromising our privacy and performance. </sarcasm>
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