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Upsized GIF export does not maintain all increased frame durations

Open SpeedyDoggo opened this issue 2 years ago • 1 comments

Exporting a gif with altered frame length at Twitter size results in one frame being faster than the others despite all frames having the same duration. All frames are the same length and exporting at actual size has accurate and consistent frame durations. The fast frame appears to be the last frame or one near it.

Aseprite and System version

  • Aseprite version: 1.2.35x64
  • System: Windows 10 Home 21H2 (fully updated as of 6/22/2022)

SpeedyDoggo avatar Jun 22 '22 22:06 SpeedyDoggo

Hi @SpeedyDoggo. At the moment, is a known issue that Twitter has a little glitch in the gif to video conversion: the last frame duration has an extra delay. So Aseprite modifies the last frame duration to ~1/4 from original (I say "~" because there may be some difference due to rounding)

I can't reproduce the difference in duration between exporting a GIF at 100% size compared to an enlarged GIF. Could you share a little more information about what your particular case is (you can also send us the specific sprite to [email protected])

Gasparoken avatar Jun 23 '22 13:06 Gasparoken