That is normal and documented behaviour for GIFs. Here are some links about it: http://nullsleep.tumblr.com/post/16524517190/animated-gif-minimum-frame-delay-browser-compatibility http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ieinternals/archive/2010/06/08/animated-gifs-slow-down-to-under-20-frames-per-second.aspx
On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 1:10 PM, Andreas Mayer <andr...@harmless.de> wrote: > > Am 25.03.2014 um 16:58 schrieb Andreas Mayer <andr...@harmless.de>: > > > Now what I'm seeing is AppKit reporting a frame delay of 0.1 s for any > value below 0.6 s. > > That's supposed to read 0.06 s, of course. > > > Safari and Quicklook seem to use a threshold setting of 0.2 s. > > And 0.02 s. > > > Andreas > _______________________________________________ > > Cocoa-dev mailing list (Cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com) > > Please do not post admin requests or moderator comments to the list. > Contact the moderators at cocoa-dev-admins(at)lists.apple.com > > Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: > https://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/cocoa-dev/warorface%40gmail.com > > This email sent to warorf...@gmail.com > -- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Diego Torres. Phone (Mobile Germany): +49 157 30070985 Phone (Landline Chile): +56 2 29790978 Web: dtorres.me _______________________________________________ Cocoa-dev mailing list (Cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com) Please do not post admin requests or moderator comments to the list. Contact the moderators at cocoa-dev-admins(at)lists.apple.com Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: https://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/cocoa-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com This email sent to arch...@mail-archive.com