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Honorary Mechanic
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Hi Smile

Is there any reason that someone can think of that an animation will alter it's speed when viewed through a browser? (Differently that is too the 'published speed')

I have put thousands of animations on the web with no problem what so ever,up until now !

On my new website out of over 700 tiny little animations 3 are displaying very slowly, when they should be running fast.I have re download the particular gifs and re checked them and they are fine when on my pc.

This is no 'big deal' but I am just baffled (Not difficult !) as to why this is happening and would like to know if I am missing something obvious.

Thanks
Andy


http://andysanimatedcursors.co.uk

Just The Best Free Cursors On The Net !
 
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Can you post links to the slow animations? It may turn out to be something peculiar to one particular computer.
 
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Honorary Mechanic
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Hi Bruceee

The first is second from the bottom on the right, a running cheetah. If you look at it via ie6 Bruceee hopefully your cursor will be the 'same' animation.The cursor is the correct speed, the page 'preview' is alot slower.http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/internetlogo/Andys_Animated_Cursors/animals.html

Another is second form the left and 5 up, speedy gonzarles, who isn't very speedy on his feet for some reason !
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/internetlogo/Andys_Animated_Cursors/cartoon.html

Forget where the third one is !
It just seems strange that there is something particular with these ones Confused

Hmmm, seems to be something odd going on.If I download it from the page and 'run' it in windows viewer or Irfanview there really slow.Open them in a 'proper' graphics program and there running really fast.I just 'unoptimized' them but it made no difference.I haven't come across this before.

It will be interesting to see how you see it though.
Thanks for looking
Andy Smile


http://andysanimatedcursors.co.uk

Just The Best Free Cursors On The Net !
 
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In IE6, I see what you see. The cheetah is much slower than the one in the cursor. And Speedy takes only about one stride per second for me.

Curiously, the cheetah is slow in the three image viewers I tried. Speedy is very fast in one of them (PicaView), but slow on the other two (Windows viewer and IrfanView).
 
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Honorary Mechanic
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Hi Bruceee

Isn't that odd Confused

I'm not giving up on this one, I'll see if I can make those ones in a 'differnet' way somehow.

At least I know it's not just me 'seeing things' !

Thanks
Andy


http://andysanimatedcursors.co.uk

Just The Best Free Cursors On The Net !
 
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