slow perfomance when displaying animated GIF
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slow perfomance when displaying animated GIF
jpegs and non animated GIF files display quickly.
but animated GIF files take a very long time to display each frame, like 30 to 60 seconds each frame.
i use a sony blu ray player BDP-S590 as the renderer, that is fed by gigabit ethernet by a fast i7 desktop i use as my media server running UMS 6.
is there anything in the option settings or the .conf file i can change to make animated gifs run better ?
the way it is now it is not worth trying to view those pictures.
i thank you for your time.
but animated GIF files take a very long time to display each frame, like 30 to 60 seconds each frame.
i use a sony blu ray player BDP-S590 as the renderer, that is fed by gigabit ethernet by a fast i7 desktop i use as my media server running UMS 6.
is there anything in the option settings or the .conf file i can change to make animated gifs run better ?
the way it is now it is not worth trying to view those pictures.
i thank you for your time.
Re: slow perfomance when displaying animated GIF
No, UMS doesn't actually have anything to do with the animation. UMS simply serves the GIF to the renderer as one file, and the renderer handles the animation. I'm afraid the slowness is with your renderer.
Re: slow perfomance when displaying animated GIF
this is interesting, when i send the same file to the sony player via a different media server (like when i use Mezzmo) this does not happen.
i can also open the same animated gif on a usb drive attached to the sony and it displays the way it was intended.
ONLY when sending it via UMS does this happen.
i.e. it IS the UMS that is doing this, not the renderer.
i could sure use a helpful answer.

i can also open the same animated gif on a usb drive attached to the sony and it displays the way it was intended.
ONLY when sending it via UMS does this happen.
i.e. it IS the UMS that is doing this, not the renderer.
i could sure use a helpful answer.

Re: slow perfomance when displaying animated GIF
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