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Post by runes on Mar 15, 2014 22:54:54 GMT
I have an animation with currently 15 images. This works well. As soon as I try to add another image and export with images embedded I get blank screen and the error message that F63 is not defined... What's up with that?
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Post by runes on Mar 15, 2014 23:49:28 GMT
On further investigation it appears the amount has nothing to do with it. Here's the real bug. If I import a picture (which is a regular png saved from Photoshop) to the library and insert it in the timeline the export fails with embedded images. BUT if i make a duplicate of the image and insert the duplicate in timeline everything works fine... So what's up with that instead?
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Post by runes on Mar 17, 2014 10:32:44 GMT
Hm.. And if you open an image exported from Hippo Animator with Photoshop it gives an error and says the file is damaged. It may be a Photoshop issue. Anyways the problem is solved: If you have trouble exporting with embedded images, duplicate the images and swap them in the timeline. Then it will work
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Post by Hippani on Mar 17, 2014 20:59:23 GMT
Any chance you could send me an image that's not working? We don't use photoshop.
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Post by Hippani on Mar 17, 2014 20:59:25 GMT
Any chance you could send me an image that's not working? We don't use photoshop.
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Post by runes on Mar 18, 2014 8:21:35 GMT
Certainly! This image can not be embedded
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Post by Hippani on Mar 18, 2014 16:20:48 GMT
In preferences there is a maximum embedded image size. It should be set to 48k. If you try to go over this, many web browsers throw an error.
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Post by runes on Mar 18, 2014 17:40:15 GMT
Well that doesn't explain it. I have tried to crop the image and set export options to totally low jpg quality to make it below 48k. This doesn't make a difference. But if I make a duplicate in the library (which is about 104k with no loss of quality) it will work in all the browsers I have tested (Chrome, IE10, Firefox, Android Browser and Safari on iPad). If you get different results I'm puzzled.
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Post by Hippani on Mar 19, 2014 9:49:01 GMT
Ok, we've solved it. The problem was the '-' in the filename. We've fixed this issue. Download the update.
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