Frame timing on gifs is one frame early
Steps to reproduce
- Look at the following gif in your browser: https://ravenworks.ca/temp/timingtest.gif
- Note that "1" and "5" stay on screen for longer
- Drag the gif into telegram, to send it "in a quick way"
- Look at the animation in telegram; it will likely show the numbers "4" and "8" for longer instead! (Sometimes it displays correctly at first, until you've clicked to zoom in, and then it will be broken from then on.)
Expected behaviour
The frames that are set to display for longer should display for longer.
Actual behaviour
The frame BEFORE the frame that is meant to show for longer, shows for longer instead.
Operating system
Windows 10, 19045
Version of Telegram Desktop
5.4.1
Installation source
Static binary from official website
Crash ID
No response
Logs
No response
Still confirmed in version 5.5.4.
Two notes:
- Dragging the GIF from the browser into Telegram sent a png, I had to save the GIF on my computer to send it.
- The animation is correct in the preview while attaching, and breaks once it was sent.
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This issue still persists in version 5.12.3 on Windows 10 64-bit.
Hey there!
This issue was inactive for a long time and will be automatically closed in 30 days if there isn't any further activity. We therefore assume that the user has lost interest or resolved the problem on their own.
Don't worry though; if this is an error, let us know with a comment and we'll be happy to reopen the issue.
Thanks!
The issue still persists in version 6.1.3 on Windows 10 64-bit!