I have seen websites where the GIF files they use can be saved to a local file system and then played back without a problem using Google Chrome. But if you attempt to play the GIF using any stand alone software tool - other than a browser - the playback fails. Under MediaInfo the GIF shows as a WEBP container. What would cause this strange behavior. How do I convert the original GIF so that it will play back under Windows using standalone image viewers?
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WebP is not GIF, so your problematic GIF is actually a misnamed WebP file.
Apparently IrfanView 4.58 supports animated WebP's
More info at: https://developers.google.com/speed/webp/faq
Not sure if this works, nor whether it doesn't suckhttps://convertio.co/webp-gif/
Last edited by El Heggunte; 5th Jul 2021 at 17:02. Reason: update
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So I ran IrfanView against the file, and sure enough it says it is a WEBP and wants to rename it. I did rename it but IrfanView is showing me a black screen. Just to make sure, I then open the file up in Google Chrome - after renaming to WEBP - and Google Chrome still plays it fine. So the information is there, but for whatever reason I cannot find any stand alone player that sees the animation.
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