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Join Date: May 2007
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Hi,
So here my problem, I have windows movie maker version 2.1 for windows XP and it runs perfectly well except for when I try to import a GIF file. It imports it as a 24 hour long clip and the clip dosen't move its like a freeze frame picture of the file. I have friends who use these types of files and it works in theirs.... so I don't know whats wrong with mineI . I was wondering, might any of you have a clue?
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Re: Windows Movie Maker- Problem with GIF Files
Hi, welcome to TSF
Instead of importing the gif as a video clip, try importing it as a picture. It will still animate properly and should fix the timeline problem. Or you could use a converter program to change the gif into an avi and then import the avi.
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Re: Windows Movie Maker- Problem with GIF Files
i don't use wmm, but it is possible that the display time for each frame is set to extensively long periods of time?
the 2d animator program i use has a setting to display frames in 1/100 of a second. just check to see what the display time is on each frame of yours.
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Re: Windows Movie Maker- Problem with GIF Files
to first poster:Ok i tried doing that....but i'm not very good wiht WMM cause i just started messing around with it so.... how do you import them as one or the other? i tried clicking both import as video and picture and it was still the same with both. Then i downloaded a GIF to AVI converter and all it did was make the clip shorter but the same or made the graphis all messed up....could you give me a ocuple steps as to how to do it? i would really appreciate it
to second poster hehe..um idk if you can but if you can could you explain how to do that to..? Last edited by rocker_chick626; 05-06-2007 at 04:15 PM. |
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Re: Windows Movie Maker- Problem with GIF Files
From the menu on the left, select Import Pictures. Select your gif. Drag it into the timeline and click the Play button in the preview area.
Right-click the imported file to see its properties. What does it say for duration, and is this the same as the time shown in the preview area? Post the gif file here and I'll see if I can play it in WMM.
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Re: Windows Movie Maker- Problem with GIF Files
It plays with no problems in Movie Maker and Firefox, and all the details look ok.
filesize: 36kb duration: 1.30sec width: 160 height: 120 framerate: 10fps
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Re: Windows Movie Maker- Problem with GIF Files
then i have no idea what is wrong with mine....it appears it mine with the info as
size:36.04 duration: 24:00:00.0 width:160 height:120 Frame rate: 30 fps why does my movie maker increase the frame rate and duration...is there any way to change it? |
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Re: Windows Movie Maker- Problem with GIF Files
Do you only have this one clip open in the timeline and collection areas? I'm no Movie Maker expert, so I'm just guessing that the gif's properties might be altered to fit in with any other clips in the timeline. But that's just a guess. There's nothing wrong with the file.
I've saved the gif as a wmv video clip. Unzip and import it into movie maker and see if it plays properly.
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Re: Windows Movie Maker- Problem with GIF Files
Does your gif play properly if you open it in a browser window?
Have a look in Tools > Options > Advanced tab. I've got Picture Duration 5 seconds and Transition Duration 1.25 seconds. That's the only setting I can find that has anything to do with putting pictures (gifs) into a video timeline. It won't be a problem with graphics drivers or codecs, so until someone wiser comes along with a simple answer the only thing I can suggest is that you reinstall Movie Maker or try an earlier version.
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Join Date: May 2007
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Re: Windows Movie Maker- Problem with GIF Files
grrr..ok well i still can't figure out what is worng with it and i can't reinstall it because it was pre-installed on my computer with windows XP when i bought it. Is there a way to uninstall it without havign to reinstall all of windows?
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Join Date: Nov 2008
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Re: Windows Movie Maker- Problem with GIF Files
i have the same problem!!! its annoying and i dont want to have to download a program just to get every one of my gifs to work. gifs used to work for me, but it does the same thing as it does for them! i wish i knew how i could change the duration! >< of anyone knows anything on how to fix it...please help!!!!!
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Newcastle, Australia
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Re: Windows Movie Maker- Problem with GIF Files
In Koala's post 2 above this there is the method - In WMM go to Tools - Options - Adavanced and set the Picture Duration and Transition duration (though there shouldn't be any transitions in your GIF) to the lowest value (usually .125 of a second) That determines how long each frame of a video (or in your case a GIF) stays on screen.
Try this and post back.
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