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Originally Posted by NothingToL0se
whoa, i havent seen this on ths 1st page for awhile.
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Originally Posted by NothingToL0se
whoa, i havent seen this on ths 1st page for awhile.
Well, I noticed quite a few users had the same problem as I, but noone posted the solution. I than started experimenting a bit, and found it myself.
Error:
1. I imported JPG images among the other frames.
2. I used a large amount of frames. [319 frames]
1. Open the Optimization Wizard or press F11
2. Choose 'No'. Problem solved.
Your image can still be made very small, as there are plenty of options on the next 2 pages, and don't forget 'Advanced'.
And the result..
ULEAD Vid loading problem:
http://GIF Animator 5 crashes when loading Video I/O
This is due to video codecs on your system that the vio files in GA 5 aren't compatible with. You can fix this by deleting one or more of the VIO files in GIF Animator's program files, or by removing the entire VIO folder. Removing the VIO folder will remove the capability to work with video files entirely.
Your best bet is to remove one .vio file at a time. Move the file to your desktop so you can use it later. Start with the uvmpeg1.vio file, then try opening GA 5. If it still crashes, remove the uvavi.vio file. Try GA 5 again. If it works this time, try replacing the uvmpeg1.vio file. Open GA 5 again. If it crashes again, then both the uvmpeg1 and uvavi files are the culprits. If need be, you may also have to try removing the uvflc.vio files as well.
If you have PhotoImpact installed, the folder is located at C:\Program files\Ulead Systems\PhotoImpact x\AnyGif\Vio
If you have GIF Animator only, then the folder is C:\Program files\Ulead Systems\Ulead GIF Animator\Vio
Alternately: If you click to view the error log, then you can try to determine the exact cause for the crash. Click where it says to "click here."
A box will pop up that will have a "ModName" in the top right. This is the cause of the crash. In all likelihood, this is a video codec. If you unregister this codec in Windows, the error should no longer occur, and GA 5 will open normally. On the downside, and video files that require that codec to play will no longer play properly.
To unregister that codec in Windows, click Start, then Run. For this example, I'm using the name of the codec shown in the screenshot. If you have a different ModName in your error, use that. Be sure to copy the name exactly.
Type "regsvr32 /U 3ivxdsencoder.ax" (without the quotes) and click OK to unregister that offending codec.
If you want to view a video later that needs that codec, do as above but do not include the '/U' in the command. Just remember to unregister it again to open GIF Animator 5.
Lame...they come with keygens you knowOriginally Posted by cq23
my Ulead expired, any other programs similar?
Originally Posted by cq23
oh do they?Originally Posted by JPTHE3
Lame...they come with keygens you knowOriginally Posted by cq23
my Ulead expired, any other programs similar?
This guy.Originally Posted by 18key
Show off
jk, that looks sick. Wanna post up how you did that?
I used your avy as a guide for thatOriginally Posted by Paul Is On Tilt
Try working on getting better at putting flying text in your avy first.
One thing though, with your avy, 18key, might I suggest you have some sort of 'exit' or'indication' that your avy is at the end of it's loop. Like when your text flies in, make it exit the avy somehow. I just think it's morecleaner that way. I see the new breed of avy makers that don't end their avy and it doesn't look clean and smooth, IMO. Without an indication that theavy is at the end of it's playing cycle, it just looks like it didn't finish playing and was cut off prematurely.Originally Posted by 18key
I used your avy as a guide for thatOriginally Posted by Paul Is On Tilt
Try working on getting better at putting flying text in your avy first.
I use Ulead to make avys too. PS is too much work for something so simple.