There are, I think, more than a few gifs that assume the renderer will impose minimum delay 100ms, like many programs used to.
According to this thread, the standard way to display gifs is for the minimum to be much lower. However, some non-standard gifs don't render correctly this way. I suggest that an option to be added to adjust gif minimum delay to a user-specified value. This may be easier for certain users than modifying the gifs. Given that these gifs are non-standard, the option could be off by default.
The option could be in: Options -> Properties/Settings -> Viewing. I guess it could be underneath 'Dither 24 BPP images on 16 BPP displays'. It might be labelled 'Set gif minimum delay to value', with a checkbox on the left to enable, and a small textbox on the right to enter the value and another label following that with the text 'ms'.
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Btw, great program!
According to this thread, the standard way to display gifs is for the minimum to be much lower. However, some non-standard gifs don't render correctly this way. I suggest that an option to be added to adjust gif minimum delay to a user-specified value. This may be easier for certain users than modifying the gifs. Given that these gifs are non-standard, the option could be off by default.
The option could be in: Options -> Properties/Settings -> Viewing. I guess it could be underneath 'Dither 24 BPP images on 16 BPP displays'. It might be labelled 'Set gif minimum delay to value', with a checkbox on the left to enable, and a small textbox on the right to enter the value and another label following that with the text 'ms'.
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Btw, great program!
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