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I need some help with making gifs Anonymous
Almost all of the gifs I make play really slowly, even thought the delay is only like .02 seconds or something.
Look at the gif too see what i mean.

But this other gif I made plays fine(look for it in my next post)

So what I'm asking is how do i make them all play like the DO NOT WANT gif that I made in my next post?
>> Anonymous
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This is the gif that I made that actually plays correctly
>> Anonymous
oh yeah, btw I am using Ulead
>> Anonymous
and yet again no one posts in my topic...
>> naruto
I'd help but I dont use Ulead.
I use animation shop so not sure the options are
the same. In animation shop I select all the frames, then go to Frame Properties, and change the Display time 8 (1/100thsec) or what ever works best.
>> Anonymous
But that is what I do, I actually set the ass fucking gif to a 0 second delay.

maybe its ulead? I'll try out animation shop, thanks
>> don't be shit Anonymous
If there's too much data trying to be displayed at the same time by the CPU, it'll do that. Go to this link, and give it a while to load. The cpu eventually shits itself (great way to fuck up webcafe computers): http://www.encyclopediadramatica.com/index.php/Gif
>> Anonymous
The whole thing is screwey. I noticed a bunch of dead frames (blank) that froze up the image while they were displayed. And I removed ones that looked like double frames (from a difference in frame rate I guess, not sure). Still, nothing works right.

None of the versions displays properly. Some programs show the one with a 1/100th second delay running super fast, and the next, at 0 delay runs slow.

GIFs confuse me.
>> Anonymous
Ulead is clearly crap, use animation shop and virtual dub to get what you want.
>> sempai's pleasurous nutrients !UXYkIpCvwg!!a9z
setting the frame rate too fast will slow it down. i have found that .07 seconds per frame is perfect to source video.