Under Windows XP Professional, Internet Explorer 6, on an Athlon XP 2000+, 512MB PC2100, Radeon 7500 system:
Internet Explorer 6 seems to have a minimum frame display time of 100ms when displaying animated GIF images. Any image with a faster framerate will be slowed down to 10 FPS. (I have confirmed this time by creating some 1-second images... one that contains 20 frames takes 2 seconds per loop, and one containing 30 takes 3 seconds.) Does anyone know if it is possible to change this limit, so that faster animations may display correctly?
Please forgive me if this is a common question.
Internet Explorer 6 seems to have a minimum frame display time of 100ms when displaying animated GIF images. Any image with a faster framerate will be slowed down to 10 FPS. (I have confirmed this time by creating some 1-second images... one that contains 20 frames takes 2 seconds per loop, and one containing 30 takes 3 seconds.) Does anyone know if it is possible to change this limit, so that faster animations may display correctly?
Please forgive me if this is a common question.