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05/09/2012 17:05:56

fullmetall
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hi,
I finished setting up my twitter account, I used to Muvizu's image back up, I was wondering if you could make a micro Muvizu animation and integrate into twitter, I dream can be .. .
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06/09/2012 19:52:34

fullmetall
fullmetall
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i try this but i dont know the good format, sorry for muvizu tag is not on the animation, because the capture is on the camera of muvizu, is not the good format (78,7 Ko (80 611 octets))
i can only put the image in the profile not for the back drop
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the count is not public because i dont want x site in my list
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07/09/2012 11:50:09

fullmetall
fullmetall
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the animation works on twitter, but not on profile Muvizu, Muvizu logo does not appear on twitter ...... the image are the same as on my profile Muvizu
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29/05/2013 11:15:28

Lev_Dynamite
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Hey, fullmetall! At present there is no way to output from Muvizu:Play to GIF or similar animated image file format, as the purpose and focus of our app is to produce video with audio in formats suitable for video sharing sites such as YouTube. If you wanted to, though, you could always output a short animation as a Targa sequence (choose "Targa sequence (.tga)" from the "Save As Type" dropdown menu in the "Save As" window as you go through the Make Video process) and then use image editing tools to make a high quality GIF out of all those TGA files? WARNING: outputting as a Targa sequence WILL give you a LOT of TGA files!
Or, if you want to make a GIF of a video you've already uploaded to YouTube, you can use something like http://www.gifsoup.com to capture the clip you want and save it in GIF form (though you have to register for an account there first and they'll add a watermark to your finished GIF).

We only allow static images as usericons here on the Muvizu forum, which is why you couldn't use your animated GIF. I imagine the same applies to Twitter backgrounds. Too many animated GIFs can come across as cluttered, messy and annoying to look at, which is why many sites only allow static images for usericons, backgrounds, etc.!
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