Quick question: if I import an animated GIF in a UVS10+ overlay track, will I see the animation in the final video. In other words, is UVS able to show the gif animation on the resulting video ?
The purpose would be to have an animated logo in the videos made with UVS.
Tks
Animated Gif with UVS10+
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Oui, Nounours, on peut le faire -- et je viens de le confirmer. I just loaded a couple of the stock videos into the main timeline. Then in an overlay track I simply selected one of my many animated GIFs (as it happens, of dancing penguins against a white background).
I reinserted the GIF several times so that it had the same duration as the main video clip. Then with each copy of the GIF I even applied the Chroma Key. I then replayed the whole thing using Project mode. And I could see three dancing penguins, with a now transparent background, dancing over the main video. And of course you can place the overlay wherever you like on screen and vary its length by repeating it if necessary etc...
I reinserted the GIF several times so that it had the same duration as the main video clip. Then with each copy of the GIF I even applied the Chroma Key. I then replayed the whole thing using Project mode. And I could see three dancing penguins, with a now transparent background, dancing over the main video. And of course you can place the overlay wherever you like on screen and vary its length by repeating it if necessary etc...
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