10-21-2009 11:26 AM
11-16-2009 07:29 AM
Cool!
I'm now going to have to think of an application!
02-19-2011 11:53 PM
can you send me 8.6 version..?
02-05-2013 06:18 AM
Hi all!
I'm trying to customize a boolean with aa animated gif, but when I import tha animated gif to the control, LabView displays the following error message: Corrupt file or invalid picture type - File used by another application - Not enough memory.
But the same file opens normally in IE ou FileFox.
Can anyone give me a suggestion?
Is there a recommend site to generate animated gif?
Thanks for the help in advance.
02-05-2013 07:42 AM
Hi robertocsp, I havent seen this error message before when importing animated GIFs. If you are able to share your GIF with me I can take a shot at customizing a boolean for you.
02-05-2013 11:29 AM
I have seen this many times. Apparently to LabVIEW not all animated GIFs are created equal! I don’t know enough about animated GIFs and LabVIEW’s rendering of them to tell you what the issues are, but I have seen about 1/3 of animated GIFs cause that error. I have not been able to get around it. I know of no way to re-render the GIFs for LabVIEW to understand. I do know that this site (http://tools.dynamicdrive.com/animatedgif) works well to create animated GIFs for LabVIEW. It also maintains the fidelity of the images quite well, is free, and is very easy to use.
02-05-2013 12:09 PM
Hi mdkraft!
Unfortunately this site generates an output gif file with black background and I'd like a transparent one.
Do you suggest any other site to create a gif file?
02-05-2013 03:19 PM
Hmmmm...I am not convinced any of the online generators will support transparency, but you could try. Unfortunately I have no suggestions for you. I have used a couple of freeware products (Beneton Movie GIF and Easy GIF Animator). Neither imports to LabVIEW without the error. I would search for online animated GIF creators and test several of them out for transparency and import into LabVIEW.
02-05-2013 03:23 PM
I usually create my own using GIMP. It's not as hard as it sounds and they seem to import fine into LabVIEW.
02-07-2013 04:51 AM
That's right! You all are correct mdkraft.
The problem is the transparent background.