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Thread: Graphic Equalizer (Animated Gif)

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    Hi:


    I'm looking for a graphic equalizer, animated gif type.
    Does anybody have one I could use?

    Thanks,


    James
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    i have a big (ish) 300x340 approx flash version if its of use

    let me know
    bp

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    Hi Black_phoenix:

    Hey, thanks. I really appreciate your help, but I actually broke down and made my own. My site is still UC, but you can check it out here:

    http://www.ekigroup.com

    Just click on "audio controls" (lower left).

    Thanks, again.

    James
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    If you intend to use gif for flash then i would suggest that you avoid this, flash hates gifs. For gif compression i have always used CORELDRAW 8 & 10. You can also use photoshop, but i think you will lose the animation that way.

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    say, I'm also seeking a graphic equalizer animation

    Hey all, does anyone have an equalizer animation that I could use? It would be much appreciated!

    Thanks,

    Damian


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    hi guys, I too could use a graphic equalizer animation for a powerpoint presentation that I'm trying to put together. It's a bit of a gag, but I want to make it look like a voice stress analyzer; the page is supposed to open to look like an FBIish interface screen that can tell if people in the audience are fibbing. Does anyone have a graphic that I can use? Will it work on powerpoint?

    much appreciated,

    Damian

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