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    Hey, I have a client who made a bunch of gif files with some stupid program, anyway he'd like to put them all together to run after each other to put on a CD.

    I thought flash might do it, but the Gifs are reeeally long. I put one in and it takes up 957 frames. Doesn't flash have a limit with frames, (or size in MB) where it will stop playing or get an error after a while? I guess I'll test it but they go on soooo long.

    Are there any other programs that would do this other than Flash or AfterEffects... thanks.
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    Can you just put them all into an AVI?

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    With after effects/premiere? I guess, looking for the quickest and easiest way really, maybe that is it?
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    Well, if premiere didn't thrash my system where I couldn't run it, I would experiment and tell you.

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    Don't worry, I can test it in aftereffects tomorrow. I've put them in Flash for now and it seems okay. Really also wondered if there was a free program that would do it at all, but I can't think what, so probably not. (so my client could do it himself). Thanks, I think I'll be ok, but if anyone else has any suggestions/advice, feel free.
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    GIMP handles animated GIFs, each frame being on a different layer But yeah, at that length, you should really be looking at using a video container like avi or mkv instead
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