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 Post subject: sr3 problem with gifs after publishing
PostPosted: December 29th, 2004, 2:15 pm 
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Hi,

I am running Opus04 with SR3.

I have a problem with a video object (an animated GIF file). When run in preview, it all looks nice, when published, the GIF has a solid black background. The GIF, produced in JASC Animation Shop, has a transparent background canvas, so should not be black.

Have reproduced the problem in a new single-page publication in OPUS04. A similar new single-page publication in the old OPUS Pro v2.6 gives no such problems - the GIF looks nice during preview and after publishing.

Have tried with&without video embedding and image compression in OPUS04 SR3, with no change to problem.

I'm pretty sure the problem was not there when running SR2, so I believe it is an SR3 problem, although I have not tried uninstalling OPUS04 and re-installing just SR2 to check this, so cannot be 100% certain.

Note that I was one of the few who installed the 'initial' SR3 which had the 'Save As' bug. As instructed on the forum, I completely uninstalled OPUS04, re-installed OPUS04 v4.10 from CD-ROM, then installed the 'new' SR3 update.

Is the GIF problem a bug in SR3, or a symptom of an unsuccessful installation of SR3?

Can attach single page publication if required.

Hope you can help!.

/Mark


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