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Sep 17th, 2000, 04:40 AM
#1
When I play animated Gif´s,they are allway´s flicker!
(I play them in a VB Image with transparent Background)
What can i do?
If you have Link´s about this,tell it to me.
Thank you!
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Sep 17th, 2000, 06:33 AM
#2
How do you play an animated gif in an Image control???????
Do you mean that you're creating an animation by changing the Picture property of the image.
In that case you'll get flickering because the Image control is windowless and VB draws the picture directly to the form.
So if you change the picture in the Image control VB has to clear the form and redraw the picture.
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Sep 17th, 2000, 07:26 AM
#3
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I pulled a control call Gif89a from somewhere. It's a dll that allows you animated gifs on your forms in VB. I tested it with one gif to see if it did work and it seems ok. Hard to tell when you only flick one gif through it but it loads etc. If you want a copy email me and I will send it to you and if you want the writers email it's this. There is no source code supplied.
[email protected]
"A myth is not the succession of individual images,
but an integerated meaningful entity,
reflecting a distinct aspect of the real world."
___ Adolf Jensen
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Sep 17th, 2000, 11:30 AM
#4
Lively Member
can i get a copy
can you send me a copy of that dll? [email protected]
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Sep 17th, 2000, 06:31 PM
#5
PowerPoster
I wanna copy too!
[email protected]
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Sep 17th, 2000, 06:59 PM
#6
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For anyone else who needs it:
Here it is!
[Edited by HeSaidJoe on 09-17-2000 at 08:02 PM]
"A myth is not the succession of individual images,
but an integerated meaningful entity,
reflecting a distinct aspect of the real world."
___ Adolf Jensen
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Sep 17th, 2000, 09:17 PM
#7
Ani-Gif´s
Thank you for this very good DLL !!!
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Sep 25th, 2000, 09:26 PM
#8
Member
SALAMAT NG MARAMI ( Thank You very Much! )
Mikey
A/P
Using VB6 SP4 Enterprise Ed.
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