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UltraViolet37
Participant
September 23, 2019
Question

How do I force a GIF (Using "Export Animated GIF") to retain the determined frame rate?

  • September 23, 2019
  • 2 replies
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Why is it that every time I export a GIF, it is always slower?

Is there any way to force the GIF to retain the determined frame rate from the "fps" in the timeline?

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    2 replies

    Participant
    November 17, 2019

    No answers yet to this issue?!?! I have the same problem, movie frame rate is 88fps and gif is SO much slower once that is exported....

    UltraViolet37
    Participant
    November 17, 2019

    Literally I had to use these types of things:

     

    https://ezgif.com/maker

    https://gifmaker.org/

     

    Export your frames as images and import them into these tools. These free online tools are more flexible than Adobe Animate.

    Preran
    Legend
    November 27, 2019

    I suggest reporting this issue to the team directly using this link http://adobe.ly/1Ov9omX

     

    Thanks,

    Preran

    _keyframer
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    September 23, 2019

    How big is your GIF (width & height)? I often find it's the opposite - once exported, the resulting GIF plays a little faster. 

    Animator and content creator for Animate CC
    UltraViolet37
    Participant
    September 23, 2019
    I'm looking for an animation tool where I can export an animation and completely lock down, fix, and have no exceptions or changes occur to the frame rate of my animation for GIFs. Is Adobe Animate the proper animation tool for this task?