Look at this approach to show animation in your stack:
<http://geocities.yahoo.com/capellan2000/Vector_Animation.gz>
<http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/use-revolution/2004-January/028707.html>
<http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/use-revolution/2004-January/028759.html>
Abraham Wouter created a professional example of a filmstrip player. You could write him for a copy. I think that the name of the file that he sent me is "MetamoviePlayer".
Notice, Graham, this is one of the best way to have animated png or vector graphics in your stack!
The animated png format is mng, but it's still a work in progress.
Scott Rossi created this walking animation example, some time ago:
<http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/use-revolution/2003-November/025499.html>
Good luck and keep us informed of your advances in this area.
Thanks Al, I'm looking at this. Couldn't download your .gz example (the link is wrong) but I did find your script. I think I see the idea, and anyway I will study it very carefully. The stuff I'm doing is very filmstrip-like, in that I just want to show a succession of simple frames at different speeds, and sometimes backwards. I then sync the animation with a sound (I have a different sound for each speed - there is no way as far as I know to play sounds at different speeds except via QuickTime which I am not able to use). This part seems easy (it's always worked), so I have high hopes of this method.
I'll let the list know how I get on with this and other suggestions which have been made in the last few hours. It seems a strange route to have taken - from QuickTime to Animated GIF to DIY animation, but if it works I'm all for it!
Thanks again
Graham
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