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Posted by Lüpher Cypher on 10/04/97 11:28
No music, I wouldn't go for that :)
I just want to put a horizontal border on a page that looks like, well,
actually, more like an electric signal on an oscilloscope, just some ^'s
and v's going big and small. I figure I can get an ani gif software, but
as far as I know it is frame-by-frame drawing, which can take quite a
lot of time. I figure if flash is not that hard to learn, I'd rather
program those ^'s and v's right in :)
As for letters - same thing :) Maybe I just don't know the right tool,
or, perhaps, flash is the solution :)
Jim Higson wrote:
> Lüpher Cypher wrote:
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>>Hey,
>>I don't really have experience in doing both :)
>>What I'd want is something like analog sound (just like in equalizer)
>>going on and off and all, perhaps, a border with dots flashing there and
>>here (figure it's easier to do that as ani gif), and how about letters
>>combined with that analog? - when you have letters that kind of peak at
>>a ransom frequency? :)
>>I heard flash is easy to learn, but is that possible in flash? Is it
>>maybe easier to do that using some other tools?
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> Animated GIFs are typically for just a few frames, otherwise the file size
> can get very large. They just repeat a short, repetative sequence over and
> over.
>
> If you want the equalizer to move in time to music, flash is probably the
> only option unless the 'music' is the same two seconds over and over and
> you don't mind it being out of sync. But using music on websites is
> discouraged becuase it creates a lot of problems (like, if I visit your
> site while listening to my own music, I suddenly have two lots playing at
> once).
>
> Animated GIFs are more widely supported than flash, and easier to put in the
> document since they're just images.
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