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SUCCESS!!
rickParticipantThanks Jeremy!
Got it… installed it…
Now, before I run power through it, can you confirm that I hooked it up properly?
rickParticipantNot turning on at all. PCB dead.
rickParticipantIt was working great. Then a week ago I noticed that it had stopped on a single frame of an animation… so I restarted it and it seemed to work again.
Then I noticed it had hung again and turned it off.
Now when I turn it on it behaves as I described.
I would have to guess that the red LED is doing nothing at all because I’m not sure where it is and it’s not really announcing itself to me with any kind of flashing or pulsing.
rickParticipantGood point. The oldest edition of Photoshop I use (in the video you can see 3 in my dock) is CS6 and the steps I run through in the video will work at least that far back.
One thing I didn’t show is that you have to have Timeline open from the Window menu to show the frames down at the bottom of the screen. That’s how I was able to select the first frame, shift-click the last frame and set them all to “No delay” in one step.
I was able to do the same maneuver as shown in the video with an animation I created entirely in Photoshop (a line of text moving from right to left) and skipped to the “Export > Render Video…” step.
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You must be logged in to view attached files.rickParticipantAs a reward… here’s a movie that shows how to do it all in Photoshop starting with an animated GIF I snagged off the web…
rickParticipantSuccess! Thanks you.
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