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animated gifs and windows photo viewer
HI, i was curious if anyone found the settings to allow the photo view to play animated gif files? in xp it did but now this new one doesn't do it oddly. Is it just me?
HI, i was curious if anyone found the settings to allow the photo view to play animated gif files? in xp it did but now this new one doesn't do it oddly. Is it just me?
Hello Grimlock,
GIF files will only play in Internet Explorer, but you can set Windows Photo Viewer to only view them as a still image.
I found that you will need to right click on the GIF file and use Open With to select Windows Photo Viewer as the default program instead.
Hope this helps,
Shawn
Try putting out the idea to make a codec for WIC to support animated gifs
I also made this because IE took to long to start up.
gifview.exe (Removed, obsolete: see last edit)
Set This as the default program to view gif images. It is written in GDI+, so you can expect the same level functionality as the onw in win XP. As it was written by me, I can taylor it to suit your needs. Source available on request
EDIT
Someone decided to take the windows XP image viewer, wrap it in an installer, and release it as a patch. Wolfzoon was the one who showed me it, props to him
Windows 7 Gif Viewer Works perfectly
I've looked over it, it seems clean and runs just like it did on XP. This is a much MUCH better option.
EDIT EDIT
The guy who wrote that was sloppy with his reg work and it did not work on my system where D is the main disk. So what could I do? I went over it and re-wrote it from scratch! Notes in source (as always) and a compiled, easy to use installer here and at the bottom of this post
Code:Moved source to one place so I don't need to keep editing.
Last edited by corgano; 27 Feb 2013 at 17:19. Reason: Updated code, updating links
Zoom is a pain, as you would have to zoom every frame. other than that, it works fine.
No worries. It a great tool nonetheless. The fact i can cycle through what other gifs are in that location just adds another advantage.
Yes. It works the same way as the one on xp, it is imposable to open by itself, but can be opened with an image. right click a .gif image, click open with, and set this program to default. or you can click and drag a gif image to open the image with it, but you cannot run it by itself.
I joined this forum specifically to thank Corgano. I was shocked to find out windows 7 didn't display animations the way XP does. I feel much better now - thanks again.