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im really working on something. you see the space between each row... that's what i needed to know.
What im doing is making a big video play with little memory. Imagine each gif being a tv. If nothing is moving on that square it can just hold it's picture till it's time to change again. I can have a 640x480 video play on a forum using gifs being less than 800 k to play
What im doing is making a big video play with little memory. Imagine each gif being a tv. If nothing is moving on that square it can just hold it's picture till it's time to change again. I can have a 640x480 video play on a forum using gifs being less than 800 k to play
If you're not planning on posting it here, then you could use JavaScript to load the images and then play them.
But you are aware that this is how video codecs work, right? Part of what they do is determine what data has not appreciably changed between keyframes and just don't encode the data for that region.
But you are aware that this is how video codecs work, right? Part of what they do is determine what data has not appreciably changed between keyframes and just don't encode the data for that region.
Oh this is just for posting in this forum. Yeah im a wmv man my self.DCrazy wrote:If you're not planning on posting it here, then you could use JavaScript to load the images and then play them.
But you are aware that this is how video codecs work, right? Part of what they do is determine what data has not appreciably changed between keyframes and just don't encode the data for that region.
Oh this is just for posting in this forum. Yeah im a wmv man my self.DCrazy wrote:If you're not planning on posting it here, then you could use JavaScript to load the images and then play them.
But you are aware that this is how video codecs work, right? Part of what they do is determine what data has not appreciably changed between keyframes and just don't encode the data for that region.
Oh this is just for posting in this forum. Yeah im a wmv man my self.DCrazy wrote:If you're not planning on posting it here, then you could use JavaScript to load the images and then play them.
But you are aware that this is how video codecs work, right? Part of what they do is determine what data has not appreciably changed between keyframes and just don't encode the data for that region.