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Dick Balaska wrote:
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> "Greg M. Johnson" wrote:
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> > Couldn't see it. It falls outside the standard......
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> Using what? It was big (407x???) but M$ media muncher played it.
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Thanks for the feed back.
In fact, this is a 352x240 mpeg animation.
I'm using mpegTV top read it, but it also works fine with mpeg_play.
Only the "light" version seems not to be readable using M$ media player
of windows95 (?) sorry for that,
It seems that this is not a Microsoft compliant animation, while it
might be compliant to MPEG standart ... who knows... anyway this is not
important.
for thoses that can't read it, this is a tree that has light as leaves.
Located near a lake, it opens its branches, while leaves (light bulbs)
have their colour changing at the same time.
This is not technically difficult to realize, I've just spent a little
time with composition of the picture, where from in particular the
format, which is 16/9.
Sorry again for inconvenients, (and size of the file --- will try to
make smaller next time),
Denis.
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